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Originally Posted by godwine
That said, base on the limited information, I am guessing everything is now under control at the reactor? The effort is now concentrating around search and rescue?
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Things are apparently "relatively stable" at the reactor - meaning, basically, that things aren`t getting *worse*. Any advances are going to be very very slow and take lots and lots of time. They`re very very slowly and carefully fixing things bit by bit.
That`s why the coverage has sort of switched away from the reactor and to the rescue efforts and stories of the survivors. Not a lot to see when it takes days to make tiny advances.
The effort was never one or the other - different groups were doing different things... And they`re still doing different things. The media saw the reactor as bigger news, so it just took up most of the airtime. The search, rescue, and so on was always top priority for those areas.