August 13th 2012:
"The reactors at crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant are not stable", says its former head.
He said he had no right to go public with his warning until four investigations into the disaster were concluded. Yoshida, who is currently
in hospital suffering cancer of the esophagus, said he and his workers cooperated with the probes, but since their human stories did not enter the official reports, he agreed to an interview.
?At the time we didn?t know they were hydrogen explosions,? he said. ?When that first explosion occurred, I really felt we might die.?
At one point he encouraged colleagues in the seismic shelter room to write their names on the whiteboard as a memorial in case they were all killed.
http://fukushimaupdate.com/fukushima...rs-not-stable/