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Saturday, 24 August 2013

Fukushima - 'situation deteriorating rapidly'


From Mike Ruppert's Facebook page -

Q: Realistically...what is the chance that a meltdown/ uncontrolled fission reaction will occur?

A: Right now.... about 100%. That's what Helen Caldicott and I will be discussing on this Sunday's LIFEBOAT HOUR.

I am anticipating that this program will elicit not only attacks on the messengers, but probably, also cyber attacks.

I will try my best to provide the link on Monday.

Fukushima - an open-air, uncontrolled fission reaction



This would apply only if an open-air, uncontrolled fission reaction occurred from one of the spent fuel pools, 18 meters above ground at buildings 3&4. Now let's be clear, Building 4 contains the equivalent of 14,000 Hiroshima bomb. The pool at 3 is the same size and it contains MOX fuel. If one goes, it is a given that the other will go because that much radiation will make all of Norther Japan uninhabitable within hours or days. There are more than 40 reactors in Northern Japan. More than 80 in all of Japan. Then there are the reactors in Korea, Kamchatka and Eastern China.

---Mike Ruppert



This tells us more than any other story today. Nothing else is important now. Fukushima is now looming as an immediate cause of death for all life. The situation is deteriorating rapidly, the water cannot be contained and is leaking faster....[ ]

Cesium-134/137 level jumped up 10~1,000 times much as average on the top of reactor3


23 August, 2013


According to Tepco, Cs-134/137 levels jumped up in the air on the W-S-W side of the top of reactor3 building.

Cs-134 reading was 1,200 Bq/m3, Cs-137 reading was 2,600 Bq/m3. Usually it’s 1~100 Bq/m3 order.
The sampling date was 8/22/2013.
In the press conference of 8/23/2013, Tepco also commented the dust monitoring alarm went off in front of the seismic isolation building, which may have something to do with the debris removal on the top of reactor3.
However, Tepco has been removing the debris on the top of reactor 3 since months ago.
Tepco is aware of the unusual trend of the radiation level of reactor3 and the surrounding area but they haven’t announced the reason.
Steam was also observed on the top of reactor3 for several times but the reason is not verified yet.
(cf, Reactor3 steamed till 9:00AM 8/7/2013 [URL])
 


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