Japan to push anti-terror measures at nuke plants
Posted: 03/24/2012 10:02:28 PM PDT
Updated: 03/24/2012 10:26:10 PM PDT
TOKYO—The U.S. had repeatedly warned Japan about vulnerabilities at its nuclear plants in case of a Sept. 11-style terror attack. It turned out Washington was right about the soft spots, but wrong about the enemy that would strike them.
When nature unleashed its own fury on Japan last year with a devastating tsunami, a list of U.S. recommendations proved highly prescient. The elements Washington identified as most vulnerable in an attack—spent fuel pools, cooling systems, backup electricity—were the ones worst hit in Japan's disaster.
Tokyo had ignored the recommendations, which were implemented at U.S. nuclear sites, because Japanese officials thought the chances of terrorist-flown aircraft striking its plants were remote.
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