Furthermore, with things like an entire city missing. How do you know if they could even get the equipment -to- the reactors to save them? Infrastructure and roads must be FUBARed beyond recognition in many places.
I'm sure they have the equivalent of FEMA. But FEMA is not the be-all and end-all of rescue and recovery even here in the states.
I consider it entirely possible that there could be some sort of organizational choke point as well, based on bureaucracy and/or jurisdictional confusion as to who is responsible for what.
Hell - here's a nasty idea - and only a wild-ass guess at that. So don't take it as anything else. But -
What if they organizational structure and headquarters that would've made the decisions for mobilization of materials to save the Nuclear Plants -
- was in the city that got wiped out?
I'm sure they have the equivalent of FEMA. But FEMA is not the be-all and end-all of rescue and recovery even here in the states.
I consider it entirely possible that there could be some sort of organizational choke point as well, based on bureaucracy and/or jurisdictional confusion as to who is responsible for what.
Hell - here's a nasty idea - and only a wild-ass guess at that. So don't take it as anything else. But -
What if they organizational structure and headquarters that would've made the decisions for mobilization of materials to save the Nuclear Plants -
- was in the city that got wiped out?