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Originally Posted by Nyororin
I honestly cannot see where there was any stalling in an attempt to keep from shutting things down. Getting things completely shut down in the reactors suffering problems was and is in the best interest of the electric company, as it means they could bring those that are not damaged back on line more quickly.
I suppose you could interpret hoping for proper cooling solution so that they didn`t have to completely destroy the reactor "stalling" - but it isn`t as if it actually used any time as they neither had the coolant nor a way to pump anything at all in even without.
It`s like being in a desert and hoping for some fresh water when there is none at all, but then settling for some muddy puddle water when you finally find one.
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The only solution I see now is a proven Soviet-Russian way, to drop a huge amount of boric acid, mixed with sand and cement on damaged reactors from helicopters. Day-by-day, untill radiation exposure will be significantly weak. Then allow a skilled personnel to work on a territory of nuclear power station a prolonged time and create sarcofaguses for damaged reactor blocks.