Barcelona. (Editorial) .- The tension between the Japanese government and the company that owns the nuclear power plant (TEPCO) Fukushima grows by the hour. Kyodo news agency reports that Prime Minister Naoto Kan has infuriated with executives at TEPCO for delays in the arrival of his office information on the latest explosion at the plant.
NHK television said the executives Kan snapped: "What the hell is going on?". Japanese Prime Minister also requested not to remove TEPCO employees of the facility, after it emerged that there remain only fifty of the 800 workers at the plant
NHK television said the executives Kan snapped: "What the hell is going on?". Japanese Prime Minister also requested not to remove TEPCO employees of the facility, after it emerged that there remain only fifty of the 800 workers at the plant
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