A former worker at Fukushima described his amazement at the emphasis on cost-cutting, time-saving, "slipshod" measures to deal with the clean-up at the crisis-stricken nuclear plant. “I couldn’t believe that such slipshod work was being done, even if it was part of stopgap measures,” 48-year-old Yoshitatsu Uechi told The Asahi Shimbun. During
Fukushima Worker Says ‘Slipshod Work’ Done on Storage Tanks
‘I couldn’t believe that such slipshod work was being done’