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So it's been confirmed what everyone already knew; livestock growing right next to a nuclear leak contains radiation. Good luck buying beef from fukushima now! Posted via RS Mobile |
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Soo... an Anonymous call to FOX News claiming to be a mother of a plant worker.... yeah... |
In all honesty, if it were me, I would have fled the country. Brave workers :( Posted via RS Mobile |
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considering cell providers rofl in money i'm suprised to hear it. |
OK I hate Softbank just a little bit less now :) |
"On Saturday, workers discovered an 8-inch (20-centimeter) long crack in a maintenance pit that was leaking highly radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean, said Japan Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency spokesman Hidehiko Nishiyama", AP/Yahoo News reports. |
Key quote from that article: "The contaminated water will quickly dissipate into the sea and is not expected to cause any health hazard." Luckily it was just iodine, so it'll be gone before anyone can notice. |
Animation for little kids to help them understand the nuclear crisis in Japan. Remember it's for little kids...sometimes I think Japan is hilarious. |
Dog that was trapped out in sea for 3 weeks got saved and gets reunited with owner, the Dog already smelled her coming and was going nuts |
that cluster of floating debris looks strangely heart shaped. |
Looked around, didn't see this posted good watch with an ominous ending |
7.4 just hit coast of miyagi Posted via RS Mobile |
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/britis...pan-quake.html Yeah. These poor people just can't get a break. :( Quote:
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Just can't get a break over there.... Posted via RS Mobile |
again? omg .... |
Tokyo's looking still quite alright. People outside celebrating hanami (sakura trees are blooming now) weren't rattled at all. Hope the tsunami warning up north is just going to be a safety precaution. Posted via RS Mobile |
The tsunami warning has been lifted at least so nothing to worry there. |
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BTW, just curious - How long will you be in Japan? |
Damn, another strong one hits eh.. |
Thank god its only a 7.4 this time. Hope the people of Japan was ready for this one |
You can't really be "ready" for tsunamis...which is usually what caused the most damage. Most buildings in japan are relatively well fortified for earth quakes. |
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Although this one felt smaller than the first one, it was listed as a 7.0 immediately following the quake on TV, which was the same case for the first one. I was concerned it was another mega quake, but perhaps further north. Relieved to know it wasn't. Must suck to be tooling away in the reactor and feel that though. They mentioned on the TV there might be some kind of problem with another Nuclear plant in Miyage. Haven't heard anything since. |
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But if notifying practically every citizen of the incoming quake on their cell phones before the ground even starts shaking, shutting down all power plants and industrial facilities, the most comprehensive data and surveillance equipment on the planet providing up to date info across the country. Not to mention regular tsunami practice drills (Japanese practice drills that is), 10 meter high tsunami barriers, high ground evacuation locations and early warning audible systems in virtually every town that was significantly impacted by the wave does meet your criteria, I think they were ready. In fact, the Nuclear plants went into full shutdown mode immediately after the quake. If the diesel generators were in a logical place, above any potential tsunami, the word Daiichi wouldn't be known outside of Japan. If Japan wasn't ready there would probably be hundreds of thousands of corpses instead of tens. |
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