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Masashi Goto, at a press conference in Tokyo in from 'the BBC news, said that for Japan it promises a serious crisis, one of the reactors of the Fukushima-Daiichi and '"highly unstable" and that the consequences of a possible merger would be "tremendous."

A former designer of nuclear power stations Japanese accused the Japanese government of not telling the whole truth 'about the situation of atomic plants damaged by the earthquake. Masashi Goto, at a press conference in Tokyo referred to 'the BBC news, said that Japan is a prospect of a serious crisis, one of the reactors of the Fukushima-Daiichi and '"highly unstable" and that the consequences of a possible merger would be "tremendous."

So far the Japanese government has said that any merger would not lead to the release of significant amounts of radioactive material. Goto and 'a different view: he believes the Fukushima-Daiichi reactors are subjected to pressure increases beyond expected levels when they were built. There 's a serious risk of an explosion with radioactive material' shot 'over a large area, well beyond the size of the evacuation of twenty kilometers from the tax authorities'.
Goto said that in the reactor 3 of Fukushima-Daiichi, where the pressure is rising to the explosion risk, and 'was used a type of fuel called MOX (a mixture of plutonium oxide and uranium oxide): the fallout could be two times worse. The nuclear expert has accused the government of deliberately hiding vital information: "It 's not been told enough about how and' been mooted hydrogen. Goto also described as "highly unusual and dangerous" use of sea water to cool the reactor in Fukushima-Daiichi.
describing the worst case scenario, the expert said there would be "the fusion of the nucleus. If the bars fall and mix with water and the result of 'an explosion of solid material, like a volcano that spreads radioactive material. steam or a hydrogen explosion can disperse the waste over 50 kilometers. And all this is likely to be multiplied: there are many reactors in the area, so 'there may be many Chernobyl ".
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