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1x1 – Episode 1
March 11, 2011; 225 kilometers from Tokyo, a 15 meter high tsunami hits the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, damaging one of the cooling systems. Gesehen von 2 Usern |
1x2 – Episode 2
While still unable to get an assessment of the situation from Fukushima Daiichi, the government tells the public to stay calm and remain in their homes. Gesehen von 2 Usern |
1x3 – Episode 3
Pressure in the containment vessel starts to rapidly rise. With a catastrophic explosion imminent, TOEPCO suggests releasing the gas into the atmosphere. Gesehen von 2 Usern |
1x4 – Episode 4
With the power still down, the valves will have to be opened manually. With heavy hearts, some workers ask if they can evacuate to a safer location. Gesehen von 2 Usern |
1x5 – Episode 5
Station Manager Yoshida decides to use seawater as a cooling source, but TOEPCO headquarters tells him to wait for authorization from the administration. Gesehen von 2 Usern |
1x6 – Episode 6
When pressure in the containment vessel finally starts to decrease, TOEPCO headquarters want on-site workers to get back to work, but Yoshida is wary. Gesehen von 2 Usern |
1x7 – Episode 7
As the administration and TOEPCO headquarters grow increasingly impatient, Station Manager Yoshida asks for permission to evacuate some on-site workers. Gesehen von 2 Usern |
1x8 – Episode 8
The Prime Minister is informed that in a worst case scenario, a third of the country - including the Tokyo area - will become uninhabitable for decades. Gesehen von 2 Usern |
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