New York Times: Scrambling to corral a widening crisis, engineers linked a power cable to the crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station early Saturday as they struggled to restart systems designed to prevent overheating and keep radiation from escaping. The Tokyo Electric Power Company, which runs the plant, said it hoped to connect the electric cord to the cooling equipment inside the facility later Saturday in an attempt to stabilize the reactors that were damaged by the powerful earthquake and tsunami......
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Japan Races to Restart Reactors’ Cooling System
Posted by New York Times: Ken Belson, Hiroko Tabuchi and Keith Bradsher on March 19th, 2011
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