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Seitaro isn’t worried about the release of radioactivity from the reactors thus far; the reported levels of radioactivity are too low to cause widespread harm, he says. (To balance out the breathless and sometimes overly dramatic breaking coverage in the Western media, read this assessment on the situation in The Japan Times).
It could get a good deal worse though. Nuclear plant operators are battling to prevent meltdowns at three reactors,
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An area of little doubt: The next few weeks will bring more difficulties to areas untouched by the earthquake and tsunami as the electric utility Tepco institutes rolling blackouts in the Kanto region around Tokyo to cope with a shortage of power. The impacts will be wide, including curtailed water distribution and cutbacks to train service. Traffic signals and ATMs will go dark; elevators and escalators will halt.