Japan: 9.0 Earthquake-Tsunami-Nuclear Reactor Developments #3

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  • #361
Helicopters deployed to dump water on the facility on Wednesday have been pulled out amid concerns over radiation.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12757167

Of course, I don't know if they mean this most recent round or if they are referring to the first time they tried this, but I am really sick of getting Wednesday's news when we know it's Thursday over there already.

So... what we were seeing in pics is, once again, old news?

Can they give us up to date info?
 
  • #362
So... what we were seeing in pics is, once again, old news?

Can they give us up to date info?

I think that the water drop photos are current, however, this was the second time that they had tried to do that, since they couldn't complete it yesterday, due to the radiation...and they were only able to make one drop today. No word on why, and I can't imagine why, because the radiation is going down, remember?
 
  • #363
From Drudge:

"U.S. Officials Alarmed By Japanese Handling of Nuclear Crisis
U.S. Officials Fear Fukushima Could Become 'Deadly For Decades'"

Who are these "U. S. officials?" How can ABC News write a story and not name their sources?

"We are all-out urging the Japanese to get more people back in there to do emergency operation there, that the next 24 to 48 hours are critical," the official said. "Urgent efforts are needed on the part of the Japanese to restore emergency operations to cool" down the reactors' rods before they trigger a meltdown.

"They need to stop pulling out people—and step up with getting them back in the reactor to cool it. There is a recognition this is a suicide mission," the official said."

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/us-send-special-nuclear-team-japan-nuclear-regulatory/story?id=13148044

I'm totally baffled by this article. Who are the officials? Who are they to demand another country send people into a suicide operation? Why don't these "officials" volunteer for the job? Why didn't the U. S. have people in place Day 1 in Japan to help decide what to do if they don't like how this country, hit by the worst disaster to face mankind, handles the situation while trying to care for ten's of thousands of refugees, who are hungry, thirsty, wet and cold? Uggghhhh....
 
  • #364
OH! We have a UFO with us, One of Kimsters I suppose? lol. Welcome UFO.
 
  • #365
The US military has put it's foot down to their members working on rescue missions: Don't get with in 50 miles of the reactors...

Slam goes the dome.

(Sorry, I was at work when it aired, so I am rewatching AC 360.)
 
  • #366
From Drudge:

"U.S. Officials Alarmed By Japanese Handling of Nuclear Crisis
U.S. Officials Fear Fukushima Could Become 'Deadly For Decades'"

Who are these "U. S. officials?" How can ABC News write a story and not name their sources?

"We are all-out urging the Japanese to get more people back in there to do emergency operation there, that the next 24 to 48 hours are critical," the official said. "Urgent efforts are needed on the part of the Japanese to restore emergency operations to cool" down the reactors' rods before they trigger a meltdown.

"They need to stop pulling out people—and step up with getting them back in the reactor to cool it. There is a recognition this is a suicide mission," the official said."

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/us-send-special-nuclear-team-japan-nuclear-regulatory/story?id=13148044

I'm totally baffled by this article. Who are the officials? Who are they to demand another country send people into a suicide operation? Why don't these "officials" volunteer for the job? Why didn't the U. S. have people in place Day 1 in Japan to help decide what to do if they don't like how this country, hit by the worst disaster to face mankind, handles the situation while trying to care for ten's of thousands of refugees, who are hungry, thirsty, wet and cold? Uggghhhh....

If I was completely trained in cooling a failing reactor, you would not catch my azz anywhere within 50 miles of that catastrophe...
 
  • #367
So he was a teen? Possible... NOT CONFIRMED!

Ugh... the after effects... we live em...


Born 10/1962, accident was March, 1979 so that means he was.......(late at night, brain is a foggy mess, give me a minute :waitasec: ) 16 1/2 years old.

You know, once you start thinking this way it makes you wonder about other stuff. But, as you rightly stated, possible----but not confirmed. I just remember being so surprised when he told me this (I am a nurse so I do have a pretty good amount of medical knowledge).
 
  • #368
OH! We have a UFO with us, One of Kimsters I suppose? lol. Welcome UFO.

Thanks, been a lurker for a while... just wish it was on better terms.
 
  • #369
I think that the water drop photos are current, however, this was the second time that they had tried to do that, since they couldn't complete it yesterday, due to the radiation...and they were only able to make one drop today. No word on why, and I can't imagine why, because the radiation is going down, remember?

I'm on it decreasing levels of rad contamination... yup.
 
  • #370
Japan says information on troubled nuke reactor to U.S. delayed
TOKYO, March 17, Kyodo

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said Thursday there had been a delay in passing information to the United States regarding the troubled reactors of a nuclear plant in Fukushima Prefecture.

http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/03/78817.html

Also this, it may have already been posted, I',m playing catch-up:

NEWS ADVISORY: Ceiling of No. 4 reactor reduced to frame: TEPCO (12:48)
 
  • #371
China temporarily stopped approving new nuclear projects and Hong Kong began releasing real-time data on radiation levels from 10 monitoring stations as Asian governments responded in the aftermath of Japan’s earthquake.

and

China began giving updates on radiation levels more than once a day in 42 cities, including Beijing and Shanghai, since the crisis started. The Hong Kong Observatory has started providing real-time ambient gamma radiation levels from its 10 monitoring stations over the Internet, according to a statement on the government website yesterday.

The World Health Organization in China said yesterday there was no basis for text messages circulating with warnings of a radiation cloud spreading across Asia. Since Japan’s nuclear crisis began with the magnitude-9 undersea earthquake, Hong Kong weather officials have been posting maps showing winds in Hong Kong coming from different directions.

Singapore’s Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority began testing seafood, fruits, vegetables and meat exported from Japan for radioactive contaminants after March 11, the day the earthquake and subsequent tsunami triggered the nuclear crisis. Singapore imported less than 2 percent of its seafood from Japan last year, with other food products from Japan accounting for less than 0.5 percent of imported produce.
http://www.businessweek.com/news/20...rovals-asia-on-alert-for-japan-radiation.html
 
  • #372
IMO, what we are witnessing right now is not a Chernobyl-like event (which was a huge blast of radioactive material into the atmosphere all at once), but a time-released type of event - where radioactive material is being released slowly, day by day, as these spent fuel rods in these unprotected pools continue to overheat & release their radioactive by-products into the atmosphere.

Make no mistake - this will have long term consequences for the surrounding areas of the power plant & for all those in proximity to the plant. I think we're all aware of that reality.

But here's the thing: this radiation is going somewhere. It is going into the air, which moves. It is going into the sea, who is not still.

This radiation is not taking a sojourn in Fukushima.

This radiation is traveling.

This radiation is death.

The people of the world need to be informed.

The people of the world have the right to know.
 
  • #373
Born 10/1962, accident was March, 1979 so that means he was.......(late at night, brain is a foggy mess, give me a minute :waitasec: ) 16 1/2 years old.

You know, once you start thinking this way it makes you wonder about other stuff. But, as you rightly stated, possible----but not confirmed. I just remember being so surprised when he told me this (I am a nurse so I do have a pretty good amount of medical knowledge).

I'm pretty much not thinkin... I was 1... hysto at 32 after 7 years of HOPING cancer didn't come back.. two handsome miracles to show for the fight :) <3 my boys
 
  • #374
I don't think any of us are really surprised that they are NOW saying it is traveling this way, but what I REALLY want to know is since the "experts" said it wasn't going to, do those "experts" have any idea what the levels are that aren't coming this way? KWIM?
 
  • #375
IMO, what we are witnessing right now is not a Chernobyl-like event (which was a huge blast of radioactive material into the atmosphere all at once), but a time-released type of event - where radioactive material is being released slowly, day by day, as these spent fuel rods in these unprotected pools continue to overheat & release their radioactive by-products into the immediate area of the plant.

Make no mistake - this will have long term consequences for the surrounding areas of the power plant & for all those in proximity to the plant. I think we're all aware of that reality.

But here's the thing: this radiation is going somewhere. It is going into the air, which moves. It is going into the sea, who is not still.

This radiation is not taking a sojourn in Fukushima.

This radiation is traveling.

This radiation is death.

The people of the world need to be informed.

The people of the world have the right to know.

Not to be a drama queen, but I agree.
 
  • #376
4.08am (1.08pm JST): Reuters is reporting that the US government has authorised the voluntary departure of the family members of embassy staff. The State Department is also chartering aircraft to Tokyo to help Americans leave Japan, it says.

Given the growing concern, it is worth a reminder that we have a piece looking at what the radiation levels actually mean.

And, as we have said, the bigger issue for many survivors right now is the inadequate supply of food, fuel and medicine.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2011/mar/16/japan-nuclear-crisis-tsunami-aftermath-live
 
  • #377
@ teh... bf just saw your tiger-rabbit...

Is that a tiger with rabbit ears or a rabbit with tiger stripes???
 
  • #378
Whenever the tube is on, I am going back and forth b/w several stations---always CNN and MSNBC and sometimes Fox. I am also on the computer all the time. I finally asked my husband tonight "how come you don't seem interested in what is happening over there?". He said "they won't ever tell you the truth about the true danger and there is nothing I can do about it (other than donating financially---which we have already done)." I was just really shocked b/c he is normally a "don't sweat it, we'll figure it out, it's not really as bad as you think" kind of guy. Plus he is the most honest person I know---and his usual thought about other people is that they are honest and decent too. So this really surprised me. But you know what? I think he may be spot on. I don't like to think that people (esp. leaders) aren't being forthcoming, but it sure feels that way. Wouldn't it be great if all of the people involved in this terrible tragedy had to wear a portable lie detector??? Maybe then we would know we were being told the truth.
 
  • #379
IMO, what we are witnessing right now is not a Chernobyl-like event (which was a huge blast of radioactive material into the atmosphere all at once), but a time-released type of event - where radioactive material is being released slowly, day by day, as these spent fuel rods in these unprotected pools continue to overheat & release their radioactive by-products into the atmosphere.

Make no mistake - this will have long term consequences for the surrounding areas of the power plant & for all those in proximity to the plant. I think we're all aware of that reality.

But here's the thing: this radiation is going somewhere. It is going into the air, which moves. It is going into the sea, who is not still.

This radiation is not taking a sojourn in Fukushima.

This radiation is traveling.

This radiation is death.

The people of the world need to be informed.

The people of the world have the right to know.

I agree, again, where are our leaders?
 
  • #380
Per Maddow MSNBC: Here are the amounts of fuel located at Fukushima Daiichi power plant.

Reactor #1: 70 tons of fuel/50 tons in spent fuel pool

Reactor #2: 90 tons/100 tons in SFP

Reactor #3: 90tons/90 tons in SFP

Reactor #4: 90 tons/130 tons in SFP (may be dry)

Reactor #5: 90 tons/160 tons in SFP

Reactor #6: 130 tons/150 tons in SFP


Phew, now I wonder how much is in that pool at ground level?
 
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