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IAEA: Positive developments seen in Japan's crisis
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Yukiya Amano, says he is starting to see positive developments in Japan's efforts to stabilize a crippled nuclear power plant.
Amano made the remark in an emergency IAEA board meeting in Vienna on Monday which opened with a silent prayer for victims from the massive quake and tsunami that hit northeastern Japan on March 11th.
He told the meeting that he and Prime Minister Naoto Kan agreed last week that Japan will speed up the supply of information about the crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
Amano said that the situation at the plant remains very serious, but some positive developments have been seen.
Officials from Japan's nuclear safety agency later briefed a working-level meeting on how the crisis developed at the plant and their plan to restore cooling systems for reactors.
The IAEA has already sent an expert team to Japan to help. The organization plans to send more nuclear and radiation experts if Japan requests it.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 08:10 +0900 (JST)
for those that didnt watch it.
just scanned their IP's again ... POL named servers inactive, down to just 37 hosts responding. They may not have been happy with their tests if that is what was going on. /cry
now that was on the ffxiv servers?
well dang. maybe they were just testing out. or even getting ready in case the word came down to fire the game up.
still dont have any official word though.
yeah.. but it's nice to know that SOMETHING is going on over there...even if it's just testing network integrity. Think it's the lack of knowing what SE is doing that is driving everyone so batty....
Just pinged the servers for ffxi and got all response