Japan vows to review nuclear safety standards
TOKYO – Japan's government vowed Tuesday to overhaul nuclear safety standards once its radiation-leaking reactor complex is under control, admitting that its safeguards were insufficient to protect the plant against the March 11 tsunami.
Okay, they didn't do this--they didn't have stringent enough "nuclear safety standards" in place and in effect.
Could we take this, as a country--heck, as a world?--and learn from this, now, ahead of time, far before anything remotely close to this ever happens again?
We need to learn these lessons and we need to learn them now.
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