Japan has gone through a lot in the past month. But typhoon season is on it’s way. Nishiyama Hidehiko, of the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, said nuke plant operators are now preparing for typhoon season.
They believe preparations will be complete by the end of the month. Officials say the nuke plants are designed to withstand a typhoon, but isn’t that what they said about earthquakes and tsunamis?
Another factor is that some of those nuclear plants have been damaged by the 11 March, 9.0 quake and tsunami. Wouldn’t that comprise their strength? Even this morning, 22 April, Fukushima Daiichi was hit by yet another aftershock, 5.6 magnitude.
Fukushima Daiichi is right on the coast, and Tokyo Electric doesn’t think they can get the plant stabilized enough for a cold shut down for at least six to nine months. The Typhoon season is here, now. Typhoons start hitting Japan as early as May, and the season peaks in September.