There has to be an engineering solution. If pressure relief pipes would get blown out at considerable speed, then perhaps something that would bleed off heat and perhaps generate power at the same time would do it. The project could pay for itself by feeding the power grid.
I am sure there is an engineering solution, I am just not sure if we have building materials (steel (alloys), cement/concrete, titanium (alloys), and modern ceramics) that can do the job right now.
In ten years or so, sure, with nano-carbon fibers (with metal alloys and ceramics mixed in), harvested spider-silk and mass-produced diamonds.
But right now I am unsure.
nano-carbon fibers = carbon-nano-tubes.