It
is obvious that there is a cluster of earthquakes in the vicinity of
Fukushima
Another
earthquake: New 4.9 tremor near Fukushima
A
4.9 magnitude earthquake with an epicenter close to Fukushima
Prefecture has struck the eastern coast of Japan, the Japan
Meteorological Agency said
RT,
4
November, 2013
The
tremor was registered at a depth of 20 km. There have not been
immediate reports of damage or injuries. No tsunami warning has been
issued.
It
is the second earthquake to hit Fukushima neighboring prefecture in
the past two days. A 5.0earthquake was
registered on Japan’s east coast, with Sunday’s tremors felt as
far away as Tokyo.
The
news comes amid preparations for a tough and dangerous cleanup
operation to remove fuel rods from Unit 4 at Fukushima Daiichi
plant.
Scheduled
to start in mid-November, it will involve the careful, manual removal
of 400 tons of spent nuclear fuel rods.
Should
the attempt fail, horrific quantities of radiation could be released
into the atmosphere, or cause an explosion many times worse than the
original disaster.
Even
the slightest tremor during the operation would risk a catastrophe
greater than Chernobyl.
The
mid-November fuel removal operation will be just the first step in a
decommissioning process that is expected to take decades.
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