Fukushima:
TWO "Worst Case Scenarios" By Arnie Gundersen update
11/22/13
Fukushima News 11/21/13: 1st Round Of Fuel Transfer Complete; "Cask" Containing Fuel In Safer Pool
Latest ENENews Headlines:
11:09
AM EST on November 22nd, 2013 | 42
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Nuclear Engineer: New cover on Unit 4 can trap hydrogen gas during criticality in fuel pool — Blast would be close to a nuclear explosion, from a practical standpoint (AUDIO)
09:41
AM EST on November 22nd, 2013 | 31
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"A very alarmingly high number” — Magazine: Fukushima released up to 100,000 times more cesium-137 in surface ocean waters than Chernobyl or nuclear weapons testing (PHOTO)
09:58
PM EST on November 21st, 2013 | 41
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Nuclear Engineer: Every expert I talked to this week is very concerned about a criticality event during fuel removal at Unit 4 — “There’s good potential for a criticality” (AUDIO)
07:52
PM EST on November 21st, 2013 | 21
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Professor: Fukushima twice as strong as Chernobyl when comparing species of birds found in both places — We don’t know why they are doing even worse in Fukushima (VIDEO)
05:42
PM EST on November 21st, 2013 | 41
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TV: Mentally disabled are working at Fukushima Daiichi, says journalist — Many men forced to go to plant — Homeless treated like ‘disposable people’ (VIDEO)
04:03
PM EST on November 21st, 2013 | 46
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Gundersen: Up to 3 explosions hit Fukushima Unit 4 after 3/11 — Study: There was fire in its spent fuel pool — NPR: Big worry since fire weakened building’s structure (AUDIO)
03:13
PM EST on November 21st, 2013 | 24
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Conservative Radio Host: Fukushima could be going on for centuries — Nobody knows how deep fuel went after melting — It’s sad people not paying attention, busy watching TV and football — Interviews Arnie Gundersen (AUDIO)
02:09
PM EST on November 21st, 2013 | 66
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Oregon Official: Reports coming in of seafood with radioactive contamination, “They’re kind of secretive, they don’t want to give up their sources” — Locals concerned about impact Fukushima disaster is having on area fish (VIDEO)
12:23
PM EST on November 21st, 2013 | 71
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Tepco: Plutonium is in Unit 4 fuel, it can be leaking out from holes and cracks in rods — Former Fukushima Engineer: State of plant is “hopeless”; Unit 4 vulnerable, “very dangerous”
11:41
AM EST on November 21st, 2013 | 68
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Tepco President: “Be prepared for the worst” — Fukushima is “a warning to the world” — “We made a lot of excuses to ourselves”
12:45
AM EST on November 20th, 2013 | 176
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AP: Melted Fukushima fuel is 12 inches from entering ground after eating through concrete, says simulation — Study: Molten core suspected of eroding through concrete foundation — Gov’t Expert: We just can’t be sure until actually seeing inside
05:49
PM EST on November 19th, 2013 | 127
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Fukushima Reactor Designer: I doubt plant can be decommissioned, perhaps enclose it in cement — Nuclear Professor: Solution is to pour concrete all over, but now it’s too late (VIDEO)
TV: Mentally disabled are working at Fukushima Daiichi, says journalist
Many men forced to go to plant — Homeless treated like ‘disposable people’
RT
News, Nov. 20, 2013: Homeless men employed
cleaning up the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant, including those
brought in by Japan’s yakuza gangsters, were not aware of the
health risks they were taking and say their bosses treated them like
“disposable people.” [...] While some workers voluntarily agreed
to take jobs on the nuclear clean-up project, many others simply
didn’t have a choice [...] many of the workers were brought into
the nuclear plant by Japan’s organized crime syndicates, the
yakuza. [...] Although a special task force to keep organized crime
out of the nuclear clean-up project has been set up, investigators
say they need first-hand reports from those forced to work by the
yakuza [...]
Anonymous
former Fukushima worker:
We were given no insurance for health risks, no radiation meters
even. We were treated like nothing, like disposable people —
promised things, and then kicked us out when we received a large
radiation dose.
Tomohiko Suzuki, journalist who worked at Fukushima plant: The government called Tepco to take urgent action, Tepco relayed it to subcontractors — and they, eventually, as they had a shortage of available workers, called the Yakuza for help. [...] They were given very general information about radiation and most were not even given radiation meters. They could have exposed themselves to large doses without even knowing it. Even the so-called Fukushima 50 [...] at least three of them were enrolled by the yakuza.
Tomohiko Suzuki, journalist who worked at Fukushima plant: The government called Tepco to take urgent action, Tepco relayed it to subcontractors — and they, eventually, as they had a shortage of available workers, called the Yakuza for help. [...] They were given very general information about radiation and most were not even given radiation meters. They could have exposed themselves to large doses without even knowing it. Even the so-called Fukushima 50 [...] at least three of them were enrolled by the yakuza.
Aleksey
Yaroshevsky, RT:
There are 25% more openings for jobs at Fukushima plant than
applicants, according to government data. Gaps filled, says Suzuki,
by the homeless, the desperately unemployed and even those with
mental disabilities.
Gundersen:
Fire TEPCO! Fukushima Needs Independent Team
International diplomat Akio Matsumura and Fairewinds nuclear engineer Arnie Gundersen discuss the urgent need for a international team of truly independent experts to address the ongoing crisis at Tepco's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Find the open letter to Ban Ki Moon regarding the Fukushima Daiichi clean-up at the following link: http://www.nirs.org/fukushima/expert-...
Sign
Harvey Wasserman's petition regarding Fukushima at this link:
http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/the-...
Listen
to Arnie Gundersen explain what he would do if he were in charge of
the Fukushima Daiichi cleanup on Libbe HaLevy's Nuclear Hotseat
podcast #117: http://www.nuclearhotseat.com/nuclear...
Find
much more information at Fairewinds.org
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