Quiche
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We have friends who live down by Hanford and those closest had lil emergency kits which they had to use once. He said they were essentially plastic and duct tape. LOL
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12733393
An important little tidbit...
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Four of the five pumps used to administer cooling seawater were believed to have been damaged by the blast at reactor 3.
For reactor #2, this little tidbit.
Despite its earlier attempt to do so, however, water levels sharply fell and the fuel rods were fully exposed for about 140 minutes in the evening as a fire pump to pour cooling seawater into the reactor ran out of fuel and it took time for workers to release steam from the reactor to lower its pressure, the government's nuclear safety agency said.
http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/03/77943.html
What do you think, Peli? Are they going to get a handle on them?
jmhoo but there has to be a LARGE amt of panic control going on right now in terms of info being released...
for anyone interested in brushing up on chernobyl here is an excellent documentary ((also excellent site for all documentaries you may be looking for))
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/the-battle-of-chernobyl/
Found this don't know helpful this link is.. but i'm just reading everything i can get my hands on
http://bravenewclimate.com/2011/03/14/fukushima-more-technical-info/
Well that certainly doesn't look very good now does it?Here's a nice sized shot of the plant after the explosions-- #1 is on the lower left. Notice the level of damage to the mox fueled reactor, center.
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-...TpLObyVs/s1600/fukushima_after_explosions.jpg
Well that certainly doesn't look very good now does it?