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Monday, 31 August 2015

More on a possible partial meltdown at Sendai

Yesterday I posted a video from Kevin Blanch making the claim that there has been a partial meltdown at the newly-reopened Sendai nuclear power plant that was presumably hit by the recent typhoon Goni.

It is clear to me that there has been a news blackout on this. There were warnings prior to the typhoon hitting Japan, but there have been no confirmation that the nuclear power plant was alright.

Apart from being situated close to an a active volcano it was already experiencing cracks and leaks. There have also been reports of electricity blackouts in the region.

What do we have? We have Kevin's private sources and now we have some (perhaps not terribly authoritative radiation measurements).  

I know that Kevin is (putting it mildly) unorthodox and I wish he would calm down long enough to just put the evidence before us without having to sit through a lengthy rant.

But, given the lies of the industry and an obvious news blackout I end towards giving Kevin Blanch the benefit of the doubt.

SOMETHING is going on in Southern Japan, I am sure.


Radiation Stations near Sendai Rising after 159 mph Typhoon 8/29/2015

This shows you how radiation levels go up in a region when a nuclear power plant goes back online. Every single rad monitoring station around the Sendai nuclear power plant is rising! Water around Sendai has a metallic look. The closest monitor read 57 nsv/h.. However it was still far away need closer readings



Here is the latest from Kevin Blanch

PROOF JAPAN restarted NUCLEAR p.p. AT SENDAI 1 has had a MELTDOWN






Here is some previous material, from opposition to reopening a nuclear power plant close to an active volcano, fears of an eruption, cracks and leaks as Typhoon Goni headed for southern Japan

Sendai nuclear power plant restart amid volcano threat

Sendai Japans 1st nuke plant to open since Fukushima leaking. 5 pipes were found to have been pouring radioactive water into the pacific ocean. Sendai is also experiencing volcanic eruptions around the nuclear reactor. Sendi is surrounded by 5 calderas. A 159 mile per hour typhoon is heading toward the nuclear plant. Sendai will continue operations however







Record Breaking Typhoon Heading For Japan's Sendai Nuclear Power Plant




Cracks & Leaks at Sendai as Typhoon Slams Nuclear Plant





Protests as Japan's Kyushu Electric restarts Sendai reactor


Fukushima Gives Seals Leukemia, Mutates Trees






1 comment:

  1. Doubt very much that a partial meltdown occurred. First there is no such thing. It's either a meltdown or not. Second, if it were anything, it was shaking the dust off. Nothing to see.

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