Another month and they’ll have all six up and running. I know... a bit of a stretch (probably a couple will never restart), but they’re teaching the world a thing or two on how to deal with a challenge.
No whining, no finger pointing, no waiting for “the man” to take care of things - just roll up the sleeves and just do it.
Those men working at the plant are probably dead men walking with the amount of radiation they’ve been exposed to.
No, they won’t.
Once they used seawater to replace the initial cooling water in some of the reactors, it was game over for those reactors. They have no way forward but to decommission them now. The reactors where they didn’t use seawater might be restarted, but that might well be a policy decision now.
There’s plenty of finger-pointing in Japanese culture. It just isn’t out in the open. Remonstrations in their corporate culture happen behind closed doors. There will be resignations and career-ending terminations made after this, but it will happen quietly for all but the high-profile executives.