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Earthquake in Japan: an artificial earthquake?
map of Fall Out by Planet Ec
UPDATES 12/03/2011
16 PM Live news and info from Japanese TV
Earthquake in Japan: an artificial earthquake?
map of Fall Out by Planet Ec
UPDATES 12/03/2011
16 PM Live news and info from Japanese TV
Meanwhile I found the video footage from Agora, the guy to whom we should feel reassured called Enzo Cat of the Italian Nuclear.
Rumorone white smoke and nonsense Japanese Nuclear Agency always Ecoalfabeta
Rumorone white smoke and nonsense Japanese Nuclear Agency always Ecoalfabeta
Japan can meltdown. Explosion (photo) and injuries. Two nuclear power plants in failure - Blogeko
nuclear explosion in Japan, but everything is under control ... Italo Romano
The embrace nuclear power is an embrace of the death of Marco Cedolin
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Japan is now talking about preventing the meltdown
For Agora Vianello Raitre at 22.30/23.00 to a gentleman in the studio, but I do not know how qualified a qualified Italian Nuclear Association has welcomed the news of the increase came at the time of writing 10milavolte more with a "not impossible" or something.
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For Agora Vianello Raitre at 22.30/23.00 to a gentleman in the studio, but I do not know how qualified a qualified Italian Nuclear Association has welcomed the news of the increase came at the time of writing 10milavolte more with a "not impossible" or something.
He is here, sitting comfortable on television, but it establishes with certainty that there is nothing alarming in kilometers distanza.Questi are involved with nuclear Italians.
Returning to Japan, after the rupture of a dam, the disappearance of 5 trains, the fire of the nuclear Onagawa (pictured), the explosion of a petrochemical, ship sucked announce for lovers of technology dominating all (while the Italian ambassador to Japan on Rai Uno Maggioni to confirm that everything is back to normal, timely and accurate commuters went to work ... it is important not to lose productivity)
Japan is now talking about preventing the meltdown
"Japan tries to prevent the meltdown in Fukushima nuclear power plant," a headline article in the LA Times half an hour ago.
It 'a very bad day for Japanese nuclear power, partly because the plant Fukushima is a 40-year old wreck with technology from the 60s, with only one cooling circuit, without a dome containment and safety standards are among the lowest in the world (does not say Greenpeace , but the LA Times). According to Reuters
, the pressure inside the containment building has already exceeded twice the maximum prescribed by the designer. The radiation level within the central now seems three orders of magnitude above normal .
To cool the core should be pumping water and this requires electricity, but power lines were damaged by the earthquake, emergency diesel generators have also been damaged, so now the Japanese are going to batteries.
The batteries may last up to eight hours . The Japanese are giving themselves to do to bring every possible means to generate energy, hoping to make time Fukushima and that does not enter the annals of the many horrors of the nuclear industry .
«Evacuation has been instructed by the national government to the local
residents within 3 km radius of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station
Measurement of radioactive material (Iodine, etc.) by monitoring car
indicates increasing value compared to normal level. One of the monitoring
posts is also indicating higher than normal level. We will continue
monitoring discharge of radioactive material from exhaust stack and
discharge canal, etc.
We have decided to implement measures to reduce the pressure of the reactor
containment vessel for those units that cannot confirm certain level of
water injection by the Reactor Core Isolation Cooling System, in order to
fully secure safety. "
residents within 3 km radius of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station
Measurement of radioactive material (Iodine, etc.) by monitoring car
indicates increasing value compared to normal level. One of the monitoring
posts is also indicating higher than normal level. We will continue
monitoring discharge of radioactive material from exhaust stack and
discharge canal, etc.
We have decided to implement measures to reduce the pressure of the reactor
containment vessel for those units that cannot confirm certain level of
water injection by the Reactor Core Isolation Cooling System, in order to
fully secure safety. "
[The picture at the beginning of the post is a photo del'incendio in a refinery was put to give an idea of \u200b\u200bthe seriousness of the situation and the many simultaneous crises that must be addressed in Japan at this time. This fire has not course nothing to do with nuclear power]
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