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Monday, September 16, 2013

▶ Fears for Fukushima as powerful typhoon strikes Japan - YouTube


Published on Sep 15, 2013
MOST OUTRAGEOUS MOMENTS ABOUT TO TAKE PLACE!
"Yamamoto will explain that the tainted water is affecting 0.3 square kilometers of seawater inside the plant's port. He will say no significant levels of radiation are being detected in waters outside the port." Damaged Fukushima plant on typhoon alert
Damaged Fukushima plant on typhoon alert

Workers at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant are preparing for the approaching storm. They are increasing patrols to make sure contaminated water does not overflow in the heavy rain.
Strong tropical storm Man-yi is expected to approach Japan's northeastern Fukushima Prefecture on Monday.
By Sunday afternoon, it has already brought heavy rain fall of 41.5 millimeters per hour in a town near the crippled power plant.
Tokyo Electric Power Company workers have placed weights on large cranes used to move debris around the reactor building to keep them from being toppled by strong winds.
They also attached ropes to outdoor piping and pumps that are used to inject water into the reactors.
The operators are strengthening patrols to prevent rain from entering and overflowing the basement of turbine buildings and the underground tunnel where highly contaminated water has accumulated.
They found water overflowing from a fence around storage tanks near the Number 4 reactor on Sunday afternoon. TEPCO officials are inspecting the leaked water to determine if it's contaminated.
The workers are dismantling a wastewater tank from which highly radioactive water is suspected to have leaked last month.
TEPCO says it plan to continue the work on Monday, but may decide to stop if the weather worsens.
Sep. 15, 2013

LINKS TO BLOW THE IAEA TEPCO LIE OUT OF THE WATER HERE:
PUT THIS DOCUMENT IN YOUR PIPE AND SMOKE IT TEPCO AND THE IAEA!
http://tinyurl.com/onkwnyt
AND THIS ONE, TOO
http://tinyurl.com/k925vhs
AND THIS ONE, TOO
Published on Friday, May 24, 2013 by Common Dreams
Radioactive Cesium Recorded at 10 Spots in Pacific Ocean After Fukushima
Researchers release report showing cesium in seawater, plankton following Fukushima disaster http://tinyurl.com/nbtrocq
IT'S NOT LIKE WE HAVEN'T BEEN TALKING ABOUT THIS... AND YET TEPCO DECIDES TO GO BOLD FACE INTO THE IAEA AND LIE THEIR FACES OFF (AGAIN). SERIOUSLY? SERIOUSLY? HOW STUPID DO YOU THINK PEOPLE ARE? Contamination limited to the area zero point 3 sq. KM In Front of The Plant?! WHAT THE ...!?! I know the DOE, DOD, NRC, IAEA, and alphabet agencies are behind all of this crap, but Geez! ZERO POINT 3 sq. KM IN FRONT OF THE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT LEAKING LIKE A SIEVE FOR OVER 2.5 YEARS ON END?

Document after Document... and yet it's safe for Olympics 2020... typhoon XYZ on it's way... Fukushima slip boom crash slide into Pacific Ocean. Problem Solved???? OMG!

MsMilky simply throwing my hands up. When will people WAKE UP? (NOT speaking to current company reading this... but just in General!)

Japan's science minister to brief (AKA LIE) IAEA
Japan's Science and Technology Policy Minister Ichita Yamamoto will brief the IAEA on the current situation of contaminated water accumulating at the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
Yamamoto will attend the annual session of the International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference scheduled to open on Monday in Vienna.
The minister plans to explain that the government views the radioactive water problem as the most urgent challenge to be solved at the nuclear facility.
Plant operator TEPCO estimates that 400 tons of groundwater flows into the basements of the buildings at the plant every day. There it mixes with cooling water and becomes contaminated. It is then pumped out and stored.
The operator says another 200 tons of water filters through a contaminated area and becomes laced with radioactive substances. Then it seeps into the sea.
Yamamoto will explain that the tainted water is affecting 0.3 square kilometers of seawater inside the plant's port. He will say no significant levels of radiation are being detected in waters outside the port.
The minister will note that plant workers have been facing unprecedented challenges in their efforts to deal with contaminated water and decommission the reactors.
He will call on the IAEA and the world to contribute technology and wisdom to address the nuclear crisis.
Sep. 15, 2013



Published on Sep 16, 2013
Heavy rain and strong winds from Typhoon Man-yi have caused the Katsura river to burst its banks and caused damage to buildings across western Japan as the storm made landfall on Monday. The Katsura river in Kyoto prefecture swelled up and flooded surrounding residential communities. Residents were being evacuated from the area. Japan's Meteorological Agency has issued the highest level emergency weather warnings across three prefectures in Kyoto, Fukui and Shiga. As the weather system continues north, Tokyo Electric Power took measures to protect the tsunami-stricken plant in Fukushima from being toppled.

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