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29.03.2011 16:59:22
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Современность; Флот;
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Но главликвидатор жалуется, что энергии с этой пищи не хватает
Еды мало, питьевой воды мало, воды чтобы руки помыть/дезактивировать костюмы/душ принять нет. Спят где пол свободный найдут. Связи и той на станции до сих пор нет, кроме спутникового телефона. Как Тяпка эта может что-то там ликвидировать, если за две с половиной недели даже работникам не смогла элементарных условий создать ?
"A Japanese nuclear official who spent five days at the plant as an observer describes spare living conditions, limited food rations and no running water on top of the high levels of radiation exposure for the now 400 working in shifts to make repairs.
They sleep with just one blanket apiece anywhere there's space — in a conference room, in the hallway, near the bathroom. Because deliveries of supplies are limited, they get by on very little food: Breakfast is packages of high-calorie emergency crackers and a small carton of vegetable juice; dinner consists of a small bag of "magic rice" (just add bottled water) and a can of chicken, mackerel or curry. There is no lunch — handing out a noontime meal would be too complicated in the crowded two-story building.
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"I don't think the workers have the energy they need to work under these extremely tough conditions," said Kazuma Yokota, who heads the Japanese Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency's local office in charge of inspections at the plant.
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The workers drink bottled water — they are each allotted about 50 ounces a day — but don't have running water to wash their hands or bodies because the plumbing is broken. Instead, they use an alcohol spray.
"Some have expressed concern about not being able to change their underwear," said Yokota, who himself looked haggard after his experience, with bags under his eyes and a patchy beard.
There's no way for workers to talk to their families because the quake toppled nearby cellphone towers, he added. The plant's phone lines are still down and so the only means of communicating with the outside world is via satellite phone, Yokota said."
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-japan-workers-20110329,0,319767.story
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