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Sunday, 30 August 2015

Nuclear meltdown at Sendai NPP?

This is Kevin Blanch.

According to information he has received informally there has been an electricity blackout in southern Japan since the typhoon.

Whatever the truth, it is evident that there has been a news blackout on this. Anyone heard any news of Sendai since the typhoon hit southern Japan.

PS. "Kyushu said it will raise the plant’s power level after having plugged 69 of some 13,000 tubes in one of the plant’s three condensers. The company is not certain when the reactor will begin operating at full capacity." 8/21/2015




JAPAN NEW NUCLEAR MELTDOWN HAPPENING AT SENDAI




The restarted nuclear WEAPONS POWER PLANT IN SENDAI JAPAN was directly hit by the Typhoon and has been without POWER FOR 5 DAYS, reports are coming in to ME that they have experienced a partial meltdown the Readings around the plant support my sources, kevin D. blanch RADIO FREE JAPAN RADIO FREE UNITED STATES REPORTING, kevin D. blanch 8/29/2015

Sendai 1 Could Reach 95 Percent Power by Aug. 27

Aug. 27, 2015—Japan's Kyushu Electric Power Co. expects to ramp up its 890-megawatt Sendai 1 from its current 75 percent power level to 95 percent capacity Aug. 27 after repairing condenser tubes that may have become contaminated with seawater.

Kyushu said it will raise the plant’s power level after having plugged 69 of some 13,000 tubes in one of the plant’s three condensers. The company is not certain when the reactor will begin operating at full capacity.


Sendai 1, Japan’s first nuclear reactor to come on line since the nation’s entire nuclear fleet was idled to respond to new post-Fukushima safety standards, was connected to the electricity grid Aug. 14.” 

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