Japan nuclear crisis passes Three Mile

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – Conditions at a stricken  nuclear power plant in Japan have deteriorated so much that  there is a growing consensus the crisis is greater than the  Three Mile Island accident in 1979, and there are fears that it  could get significantly worse.

Academics and nuclear experts agree the problems at the  Fukushima Daiichi reactors are grave, and the solutions being  proposed are last-ditch efforts to stem what could well be  remembered as one of the world’s worst industrial disasters.

All six reactors at the complex have problems — be it  blown-out roofs, potentially cracked containment structures,  exposed fuel rods or just the risk of explosion that has been  great enough to force emergency measures.

Of particular concern are a fire in a massive