nursebeeme
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I think it means we all get to look forward to a lot of cancers down the road that are never blamed on the radiation or the explosion... unfortunately.
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Hi GIbby. We really need links to source for pictures,articles etc. Can you post a link for your map? Thank you!
I think it means we all get to look forward to a lot of cancers down the road that are never blamed on the radiation or the explosion... unfortunately.
moo
I truly hope that the human race has learned lessons from chernobyl.... do I believe it? not sure.....In other words, another Chernobyl?
In other words, another Chernobyl?
In other words, another Chernobyl?
8:02 p.m. ET A third blast in four days rocked the quake-damaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant early Tuesday, the country's nuclear safety agency reported.
The explosion at Dai-ichi Unit 2 -- at 6:10 a.m. Tuesday local time -- followed two hydrogen explosions as authorities try to avoid a catastrophic release of radiation in the tsunami-devastated area, The Associated Press reported.
Plant owner Tokyo Electric Power Co. said the blast happened near the suppression pool in the reactor's containment vessel. The pool was later found to have a defect. The company said some employees were temporarily evacuated following Tuesday's explosion.
Japan's nightmare gets even WORSE: All THREE damaged nuclear reactors now in 'meltdown' at tsunami-hit power station
By RICHARD SHEARS
Last updated at 5:09 PM on 14th March 2011
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Fuel rods appear to be melting inside three over-heating reactors
Experts class development as 'partial meltdown'
Molten fuel could burn through reactor safety shields
Earlier blast at Fukushima nuclear plant felt 25 miles away
Eleven workers injured after hydrogen ignited
180,000 people have been evacuated from the area
Engineers desperately trying to cool reactors with sea water
Up to 160 people so far exposed to radiation
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...plosion-rips-nuclear-plant.html#ixzz1GbKyHZEc
Hi GIbby. We really need links to source for pictures,articles etc. Can you post a link for your map? Thank you!
Off hand I don't know what the radiation reports mean in measurement, not wrapped my head around it yet.
BREAKING NEWS: Radiation at Fukushima plant briefly hits 8,217 micro sievert per hour: TEPCO
BREAKING NEWS: TEPCO detects radiation of 8,217 micro sievert per hour, 8 times annual limit
BREAKING NEWS: Water level rises to cover 1.2 m of No. 2 reactor's fuel rods: TEPCO
Blast heard at Fukushima's No.2 reactor: gov't
NEWS ADVISORY: 1,300 people isolated in Kesennuma, Miyagi Pref.
BREAKING NEWS: Lower pressure after blast suggests damage to suppression pool: agency
BREAKING NEWS: Lower pressure after blast triggers damage to suppression pool: agency
BREAKING NEWS: Radioactive materials feared to be leaking: safety agency
BREAKING NEWS: Higher radiation levels measured in Ibaraki -- south of Fukushima
BREAKING NEWS: Some workers begin to evacuate No. 2 reactor: TEPCO
AT&T, Verison offer free int'l calling, text messages to Japan
BREAKING NEWS: Radiation tops legal limit after blast heard at Fukushima nuke plant
http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/
URGENT: Blast heard at Fukushima's No.2 reactor: gov't
This is the article with peeples map.
Ok - just heard another lil tidbit.
She said that 3200 micro sievert per hour was measured at 9PM last night and that 3200 was 6 times the normal level.
Sooooooooo, 8217 would be almost 3 times higher or 18 TIMES normal levels. Me thinks that is very very dangerous.
We're good. Quiche supplied it and I inserted it into your post.That was my bad.. I just couldn't remember where i saw it and i still can't...... but that is the right map.. I'll keep looking for the llink sorry