A Gripping Tale of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: The Days I Doomsday on Netflix

2023-06-18 11:33:00

“The Days I Doomsday,” an eight-episode Japanese Netflix Original series, acts like a true documentary of the events of “Fukushima nuclear disaster” over 7 days of the largest disaster in Japanese history. The series reveals failure, despair, sacrifice and courage. Fight until the last minute to stop the nuclear explosion. Even countries that are known for being advanced in technology and strict in their procedures like Japan. was unable to stop that catastrophe If you’re ready to be a part of history, let’s turn on Netflix and take some time to study this disaster together…

An ordinary day before the earthquake and tsunami destroyed everything.

In fact, March 11, 2011 was like every day in Fukushima. The series begins with the daily lives of employees at the Tokyo Power Electric Company (TEPCO) nuclear power plant, each of whom carefully performs their duties. to ensure that Nothing went wrong or dropped from the general operating manual. without anyone expecting In a few hours, the entire city of Fukushima will be in a ‘dead town’ state, with over 160,000 people evacuated within 24 hours from the nuclear disaster.

The series begins with a magnitude 9 earthquake, a magnitude 7 earthquake so strong that the Earth’s core shifted from its original alignment and was the 4th strongest recorded in Earth’s history. The quake caused great damage to nuclear power plants. An hour later, a 13-meter tsunami raged over the 10-meter-high barrier.

Events made even worse. When the electrical system is damaged until the power goes out in the whole factory causing the cooling system of the nuclear reactor to be affected until it could not work The nuclear power plant was immediately in critical condition, but for sure, a group of employees volunteered to take the risk to check the reactor’s cooling system.

The series reveals the truth of life when a group of young employees want to leave a high-risk area to be with their families. On the contrary, senior employees are ready to sacrifice to protect Fukushima from a nuclear catastrophe.

After that, the series takes us into chaos and dealing with a historic disaster, with Masao Yoshida (Kouji Yakusho), the power plant manager at the time. take charge of various situations And report minute by minute to Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda (Fumiyo Kohinata) at this time he sits without a chair and is very upset.

The series switches between chaos inside the National Disaster Prevention Center. with the Prime Minister closely monitoring the situation Viewers will learn how to solve problems and analyze situations from the perspective of a team of experts. Some of them do not have knowledge about nuclear power plants, but are responsible for high positions. Some experts are strict in their rules as if to avoid responsibility. Until making the decision to be delayed in time for the situation

Ordinary people become ‘heroes’ who sacrifice for the country.

While the outside world was anxious about the dire situation that could happen every minute. But the Japanese government has only one group of employees who serve as the heroes and hopes of the nation. to save the crisis to alleviate well Even if there is no good news for them to cheer them up once But the remaining employees still smile to face the problem with a heart that does not give up. Because every step in the power plant is full of dangers. Radioactive material leaked and affected health. Why would you risk your life to turn the cooling system valve to prevent a nuclear meltdown?

Even so, the rest of the staff endured the fight with a heart as brave as the spirit of a samurai. and also dealt with problems with great calm and thoughtfulness. So we don’t see the Japanese in their madness and going crazy to escape for their lives. On the contrary, they seem to be able to control their emotions well. Conscientious in solving problems Even knowing that every minute of life is at stake

Although audiences around the world already know that The Fukushima nuclear disaster ended with a series of explosions damaging many buildings. Radioactive material leaked into the atmosphere and the Pacific Ocean. The Japanese government had to announce an urgent evacuation. and announced a ban on entering additional areas But the series invites you to be thrilled with the minute-by-minute action. There are some episodes that are slow and awkward. But the series portrays both from the point of view of those at the center of the crisis. and people at the national executive level

Lessons from the “Fukushima nuclear disaster” that the world has learned

After the Fukishima nuclear disaster All over the world there is a lot of awareness and debate about nuclear power generation. Even though the worst crisis in history has passed for more than a decade. Even so, the world continues to take lessons from the Fukushima nuclear power plant as a case study.

The World Health Organization (WHO) released a report in 2013 stating that nuclear disasters would not be the reason for the unusual increase in cancer rates in the region. While scientists around the world also say that Radioactive risks in other areas In addition to the region surrounding the nuclear power plant will be very low.

Still, in 2022, six young adults and adults who grew up during the disaster joined forces to file a lawsuit against TEPCO seeking damages after suffering from thyroid cancer. It is believed to be the effect of residual radiation from a power plant explosion. In July 2021, Japan’s nuclear regulator approved the Fukushima plant’s official discharge of 1.3 million tonnes of water into the sea. After being stored in large tanks inside the factory for more than ten years.

There will be a lot of criticism that TEPCO and the Japanese government are not ready to deal with the worst. An independent commission of inquiry established by the Japanese parliament concluded that The incident with the nuclear power plant was But in 2019, a Japanese court acquitted the three former TEPCO executives of all charges. accused of negligence

Today, Fukushima remains a ghost town and is sounded intermittently with centralized warnings, even in 2022 when the Japanese government lifts a no-entry ban on a nuclear-affected village. And it made the residents come back to visit their homes again after 11 years. And only a small number of people decided to return home, hoping that one day Fukushima would be able to breathe again.

It’s been 12 years since the Fukushima disaster. Japan on March 11, 2011, after the worst nuclear power plant explosion in history. Second only to the Chernobyl disaster (1986), audiences around the world will finally get to know the truth from that event. Through telling stories honestly and frankly. Even unsightly corners and malfunctions So we see tension, pressure and courage. It’s as if the series was created to honor the heroes who ventured to defend their homeland of ‘Fukushima’. Which we can watch the series today on Netflix.

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