"Nuclear Disaster Sun and Moon" is a TV series based on the Japanese nuclear disaster, with a total of eight episodes. Starting from different perspectives such as the government, enterprises and adventurers, the play truly restores the critical seven days of the nuclear disaster, trying to answer an important question: "What happened that day?"
The story happened at 2:46 pm on March 11, 2011, when a magnitude 9 earthquake occurred in Kurihara City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The quake, which peaked at magnitude 7, caused widespread damage. An area about 130 kilometers off the coast of Sanriku was severely affected. Several islands were reduced to ruins. An hour later, a 15-meter-high tsunami swept across and engulfed the Fukushima nuclear power plant in an instant, but this was only the beginning of the nightmare. The earthquake caused the cooling system of the nuclear power plant to fail, and the dangerous situation continued to escalate, and the situation got out of control.
"Nuclear Disaster Sun and Moon" has truly restored the nuclear disaster through rigorous data collection. process of disaster. The play shows the plight and efforts of the government, enterprises and brave on-site rescuers in the face of a nuclear disaster. The series aims to reveal the truth and lessons behind the nuclear disaster, and trigger audiences to think about nuclear energy safety and natural disaster response.