Fifty people save Japan

In 2011, a massive earthquake and devastating tsunami struck #Japan, and the Fukushima nuclear plant was on the brink of collapse. Radiation levels soared and the reactors began to overheat, while the world awaited a nuclear disaster. Amid this danger, nearly fifty individuals—engineers, technicians, and some retired—stepped forward, fully aware of the risks. Neither robots nor machines were sufficient, so they donned their protective suits and took turns pumping seawater to cool the reactors. They became known as "The Fukushima Fifty," not seeking praise, but because they chose silence and courage at a time when the world needed them. What they did saved lives, and their silence remains a testament to true courage that will not be forgotten....

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