miércoles, 19 de octubre de 2011

The heroes at Fukushima Nuclear Plant


Would you risk your life for other people? Well, some people do. They are real heroes. The heroes at Fukushima have just been awarded the Prince of Asturias.
Read about them and enter comments with your opinion.




The 2011 Prince of Asturias Award for Concord has been bestowed on the “heroes of Fukushima”. The Jury for the Award announced its decision today in Oviedo.

This group of people represent the highest values of the human condition by trying to prevent, through their sacrifice, the nuclear disaster caused by the tsunami that struck Japan from multiplying its devastating effects, disregarding the grave consequences that this decision would have on their lives. Their courageous and exemplary behaviour has earned them the international epithet “heroes of Fukushima”.

Following the massive earthquake and tsunami that occurred in north-eastern Japan on March 11, 2011 and which caused around 28,000 deaths and displaced some 350,000 people, Fukushima nuclear power plant suffered significant damage resulting in hydrogen explosions and fusion of nuclear fuel. The International Atomic Energy Agency and the Japanese government initially placed the alert levels between 5 and 6 on a scale of 7, and finally at 7, as after the Chernobyl accident.

Despite major uncertainty regarding the development of the nuclear emergency, the different groups that worked for weeks in Fukushima did so under extreme conditions (high radiation, continuously rotating shifts and only a few hours of rest, and limited supplies of food and drinking water). Despite these grave consequences, they continued to participate in the efforts to regain control of the nuclear plant, aware of how essential their work was to prevent a catastrophe of even greater magnitude.

The work was carried out by different groups of people: employees of the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the plant’s operator; of its 130 workers, 50 volunteered, as did some workers who had already retired or were nearing retirement, and, after increasing the number of rotating shifts and the needs for personnel, additional staff was hired (by May 3, 1,312 workers had intervened in Fukushima); fire fighters from various prefectures, especially from Tokyo, who participated in the work of cooling the reactors, a key task to restore control of the plant; and the police forces and Self-Defence Forces of Japan, whose work cooling the reactors by launching water from helicopters, inspecting the damage from the air, cordoning off the exclusion area and evacuating people when the reactors emitted very high doses of radiation was very important.

The behaviour of these people has also embodied the values most deeply rooted in Japanese society, such as the sense of duty, personal and family sacrifice for the greater good and dignity in the face of adversity, humility, generosity and courage.

http://www.fpa.es/en/press/news/the-heroes-of-fukushima-2011-prince-of-asturias-award-for-concord/

15 comentarios:

  1. I think, that they are the real heroes of all Japan. I like this tipe of people, because, they know that they will can have cancer,due to nuclear radiaction.I like that they win the `Prince of Asturias award´,perhaps a lot of them,will die in the next years, but they prefered this, above more Japanese died.
    I think that`The heroes at Fukushima Nuclear Plant´ are, firefighters, who helped for didn't explode the central again;volunteers for help all people of the Fukushima Nuclear Plant.

    Javier Luceño Sánchez.:)

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  2. in my opinion they are real heroes ,because they don´t have cancer care for others and they are generous. they saved Japan from the radioactivity
    they love and they love people. I think it's only fair to give the Prince of Asturias, they help Fukushima Nuclear Plant.

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  3. I think it is a very great people. They are the very type of person''exemplary.''They deserve this award, because due to their great help, could save millions of Japanese. They risked their lives to save the lives of others. Probably all of them are sick from cancer or other diseases due to radiation nuclear, but what they did was a great gesture of humanity. Not everyone would be able to risk his life, but they did and they must be very grateful.

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  4. I think that these people are very brave because they give their life to protect the life of other people.

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  5. Heroes of Fukushima:
    I think these people are heroes, and certainly are good people. And an example for people, because they risked their lives to save others, and fukushima nuclear plant. :)

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  6. I think the heroes are brave people Fukushima,they did not care that produce nuclear radiation, or how long it takes.Normal that people like you have been awarded the Principe de Asturias,that after being damaged by the tsunami that killed many people, they stayed there and helped people even give their lives.People like this show exemplary behavior.If there were people like this that is capable of giving life to save another wanted to be in the sky if they would be.

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  7. THE HEROES AT FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR


    These people are an example for all people, because because very few people would have done what these people give their lives for others,
    surely many of these people in the future have cancer or diseases.
    Many people prefer to die beside the one with him... xD

    María Luceño

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  8. In my opinion The Heroes of Fukushima are very corageous because they risked their lives for other people. Despite the nuclear disaster caused by the tsunami, they disgregarding the dangerous that it was. Everybody should learn of The Heroes of Fukushima.

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  9. I think that this type of people , the heroes of Fukushima will be always remembered and will be never forgotten, because it's obvious that they have a lot of courage.In my opinion, half of the people of Fukushima haven't got this amazing courage.The Prince of Asturias is one of the awards that they must have.

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  10. I think they are the heroes of Japan because they risked their lives to save others, although the nuclear radiation, you might have cancer or other diseases. They deserve the prize "Prince of Asturias".
    They are very brave, are much generosity and courage.
    Ana Mª Ramírez Barco.

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  11. I think all these people are very brave. Everyone who helped in Fukushima are heroes, I'm sure most people had gone out to run, but they did not, because they knew that they were going to save lives

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  12. In my opinion, these men are very brave. They have risked their lives for others, exposed to the radiation of the nuclear plant. If they had not been for them the catastrophe would have affected humanity globally destroying everything in its path. They're really heroes!

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  13. In my opinion the men are very brave for risking their lives for that of others.The catastrophe has affected many people and been very terrible.

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  14. In my opinion Fukushima's heróes, are big examples for the humanity, because the majority of the persons do not do what these have done, and it is that they for saving the life to other persons, have cancer or other diseases, and probably die very promptly. I think that actually they are those who deserve the prize Prince of Asturias.
    María Ávila Jiménez.

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  15. In my opinion the fukushima heroes are a brave person, they are a persons that we ever remeber they are the true heroes of the history.

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