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In reply to the discussion: What's happening at Fukushima? [View all]FBaggins
(28,678 posts)70. Nope.
The reactor containments cracked and cooling water leaked out.
Not as part of the earthquake. There was one report of someone who claimed that one of the pipes in the turbine hall had cracked during the earthquake... but that would be sealed off from the cooling look once the reactor was shut down... so it wouldn't contribute to the meltdowns.
There was a report of water on the floor of one reactor building, but (as was found at other reactors that day), it was water sloshing out of the pools from the earthquake.
You should read up.
On the contrary... you should. The evidence has been pretty clear that the units were all stable until the tsunami struck.
Again... if the earthquake was capable of doing that... why didn't ANY of the other reactors that were struck by the earthquake (but not the tsunami) melt down?
Not as part of the earthquake. There was one report of someone who claimed that one of the pipes in the turbine hall had cracked during the earthquake... but that would be sealed off from the cooling look once the reactor was shut down... so it wouldn't contribute to the meltdowns.
There was a report of water on the floor of one reactor building, but (as was found at other reactors that day), it was water sloshing out of the pools from the earthquake.
You should read up.
On the contrary... you should. The evidence has been pretty clear that the units were all stable until the tsunami struck.
Again... if the earthquake was capable of doing that... why didn't ANY of the other reactors that were struck by the earthquake (but not the tsunami) melt down?
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"... worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl." I'd call it worse than Chernobyl, but I'm no expert.
Scuba
Oct 2014
#19
If Sun Tzu were alive, he'd figure out a way to use that radioactive water to kill the ebola virus
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#16
The OP has literally claimed that the radiation traveled backwards through time.
jeff47
Oct 2014
#65
Because the OP has demonstrated repeatedly he doesn't know what he's talking about.
NuclearDem
Oct 2014
#91
The one good thing about Fukedupshima (if there is such) is that it apparently has convinced
nationalize the fed
Oct 2014
#41
ENEnews is a propaganda outlet that makes anti-nuclear activists look like loons.
hunter
Oct 2014
#102