I just watched on HBO Max, Fukushima: A Nuclear Nightmare, a 2026 British-American documentary directed by James Jones and Megumi Inman, exploring the 11March2011 Fukushima nuclear accident. A gripping film. Too new to be rated by RottenTomatoes. Read my Huffington Post article on The Great Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami: The Aftermath . The production features Ikuo Izawa, a Tokyo Electric Power Company supervisor at the nuclear site, who deserves an Oscar for his performance. He was there from Day 1 as one of the Fukushima 50 and worked at the site until help came. From Wikipedia : There were 800 workers at the site when the tsunami struck on 11March2011. These 50 volunteered to remain to stabilize the nuclear reactors for the crucial first few days 6 am Wake up 7–8 am Meeting at the anti-seismic building 10 am Breakfast (biscuits about 30 pieces and ...
New SIMPLE SOLUTIONS for PLANET EARTH AND HUMANITY: This blog site derives from the original version of Planet Earth & Humanity, but will be more WE than ME. The coverage will remain similar, but perhaps these postings will seem to come from a parallel universe, or maybe even Purgatory. But truth and reality will prevail, with dashes of whimsy and levity to help make your day.