Seismologists warn Japan

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Two prominent seismologists said on Tuesday that Japan is ignoring the safety lessons of last year's Fukushima crisis and warned against restarting two reactors next month.

Japan has approved the restart of the two reactors at the Kansai Electric Power Ohi nuclear plant, northwest of Tokyo, despite massive public opposition.

http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/06/26/us-japan-nuclear-idINBRE85P0FP20120626

Seismic modeling by Japan's nuclear regulator did not properly take into account active fault lines near the Ohi plant, [said] Katsuhiko Ishibashi, a seismologist at Kobe University...

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"The stress tests and new safety guidelines for restarting nuclear power plants both allow for accidents at plants to occur," Ishibashi told reporters.

"Instead of making standards more strict, they both represent a severe setback in safety standards."

After an earthquake in 2007 caused radiation leaks at reactors north of Tokyo, Ishibashi said Japan was at risk of a nuclear disaster following a large earthquake, a warning that proved prescient after Fukushima.

Experts advising Japan's nuclear industry [have] underestimated the seismic threat, Mitsuhisa Watanabe, a tectonic geomorphology professor at Tokyo University, said at the same news conference.

"The expertise and neutrality of experts advising Japan's Nuclear Industrial Safety Agency are highly questionable," Watanabe said.