hen the reactor started having more serious problems, the company that was in charge/owned it told everyone it was fine and not dangerous. However, the government then soon told pregnant women and small children to evacuate, conflicting with the company's orders, causing mass chaos and panic. To make matters worse, other government officials gave different orders, some for everyone to evacuate, others to stay put; this miscommunication caused severe mental stress, anger, confusion, and many other things in the public. Later, this went toward the nuclear reactor instead, provoking anger instead of hope toward the giant concrete generators.