Melting Sun: The History of Nuclear Power in Japan, and the Disaster at Fukushima Daiichi

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ISBN-10:

0993597572

ISBN-13:

9780993597572

Released: Feb 10, 2022
Publisher: Nielsen
Format: Hardcover, 426 pages
Related ISBN: 9780993597589

Description:

“Almost 24 hours to the minute since the tsunami hit Fukushima Daiichi, Unit 1 exploded. The building wrenched apart, sending shards of irradiated concrete and metal knifing through the air in all directions. The reactor’s massive heavy-duty gantry crane bent like a twig and collapsed onto the refuelling floor control room, crushing everything that wasn’t expelled in the blast. Outside, chunks of debris rained down on the fire crew, injuring five and shredding the hoses they had just laid.”
In March 2011, a 15-metre tsunami annihilated long stretches of Japanese coastline, killing thousands. Flooded cooling systems at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant failed as hundreds of men and women battled to save three reactors from destruction in what became the most expensive industrial accident of all time.
Melting Sun retells 150 years of little-known history about how Japan evolved from the first victim of atomic energy to its most passionate supporter. It is a story of innovation and determination, but also of collusion, deception, overconfidence, failure and, ultimately, death. From a nuclear ship stranded at sea after leaking radiation on its maiden voyage, to the unimaginable final days of two men treated for extreme over-exposure, to Fukushima itself — the only accident comparable with the infamous Chernobyl disaster.\nAndrew Leatherbarrow is the international bestselling author of Chernobyl 01:23:40.

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