The IAEA says they have been informed that the spent fuel rod fire is on Reactor 4, plant 1 (Fukushima Daiichi). Radiation levels of 400 millisieverts per hour being released!
The IAEA says they have been informed that the spent fuel rod fire is on Reactor 4, plant 1 (Fukushima Daiichi). Radiation levels of 400 millisieverts per hour being released!
Reuters is reporting that the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) has been told that a spent fuel rod pound is on fire. Spent fuel rods are still highly radioactive, and the pools contain years worth of rods.
At the Fukushima plant 1, the spent fuel pools are on top of reactors. The problem is that […] Continue Reading…
Survivors in one city say all their years of emergency drills did not prepare them for what happened. Their city is totally wiped out.
The five story hospital is one of a handful of buildings that are still standing. It now has a fishing boat on its 2nd story. The hospital staff said they were […] Continue Reading…
NHK reporting that several monitoring sites around Tokyo are reporting radiation levels increasing as much as 22 times normal levels.
People are being told not to drink well water, or tap water. Also, do not eat food that was outside.
Reuters is reporting that the French Embassy in Tokyo, is expecting a radioactive wind to hit Tokyo within 10 hours. The wind shifted to the south, and is expected to shift to the west later in the day.
Fire in reactor 4 is being reported as out, by the plant officials. Official say there is […] Continue Reading…
In an NHK ‘explainer’ it was explained how difficult it is to cool down nuclear fuel rods. It takes 3 to 4 years to cool down spent fuel rods, under normal conditions. This shows that the current situation could become Chernobyl like.
NHK interviewed a geology professor. He says all three major tectonic plates, under Japan, acted to create the quake/tsunamis. Professor Kato also says the numerous and powerful aftershocks are due to the Pacific, Philippine and Eurasian plates continuing to move violently.
Professor Kato explained that not all earthquakes are the same.
NHK reporting that reactor 2, Fukushima plant 1, exploded when workers tried to open closed valves. Plant officials say highly possible that fuel rods are melting.
RT reporting that the fire in reactor 4 was a result of an explosion. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano says probably caused by hydrogen gas build up.
More reasons for […] Continue Reading…
Japanese are now being told not to collect rain, or snow, because it could be contaminated with radiation.
This will make the problem of lack of drinking water even worse.
NHK (Nippon Housou Kyoukai/Japan Broadcasting Corporation) is reporting that the confusion over radiation levels is because reports were made sometimes in microsieverts, other times in millisieverts.
1 millisievert equals 1000 microsieverts. 1 rem equals 10 millisieverts. 1 millirem equals 10 microsieverts.
There was more confusion during the nuclear plant official’s press conference. Reporters wanted clarification because […] Continue Reading…