Saturday, August 31, 2013

Meanwhile In Fukushima: Multiple Leaks, Radiation Soars To 1.8 Sieverts/hr


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Remember when we said Tepco has lost all control of Fukushima? We weren't joking.


Steve Herman @W7VOA




: "It can't be denied" there could be several fresh radioactive water leaks at -1. Doses up to 1800 mSv/hr detected on site.


10:38 AM - 31 Aug 2013


Steve Herman @W7VOA



: "It can't be denied" there could be several fresh radioactive water leaks at -1. Doses up to 1800 mSv/hr detected on site.





10:27 AM - 31 Aug 2013



Perhaps the above, together with the terminal demographic social collapse, coupled with Abe's monetary experiment which will end in currency collapse, explains why for Japanese society, for which pretty much nothing matters anymore as a "happy ending" is out of picture, Syria is merely an opportunity to rerun the more glorious moments of WW II:



  • JAPAN EYES BACKING POSSIBLE U.S. INTERVENTION IN SYRIA: NIKKEI.


Unclear if Manchuria is next.


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As posted here over a week ago, this is what is really going on:


"Tepco Has Lost Control" - What Is Really Happening At Fukushima In Four Charts


After a self-imposed gag order by the mainstream media on any coverage of the Fukushima disaster (ostensibly the last thing the irradiated Japanese citizens needed is reading beyond the lies of their benevolent government, and TEPCO, and finding out just how bad the reality is especially since the key driver behind Abenomics is a return in confidence at all costs), the biggest nuclear catastrophe in history is once again receiving the attention it deserves. This follows the recent admission by TEPCO of the biggest leak reported at Fukushima to date, which forced the Japanese government to raise the assessment of Fukushima from Level 1 to Level 3, even though this is merely the catalyst of what has been a long and drawn out process in which Tepco has tried everything it could to contain the fallout from the exploded NPP, and failed. And today, in a startling and realistic assessment of Fukushima two and a half years after the explosion, the WSJ finally tells the truth: "Tepco Has Lost Control."


Here is how the mainstream media, in this case the Wall Street Journal, catches up with a topic covered extensively in the "alternative" media for the past several years:



"This is what we have been fearing," said Shunichi Tanaka, chair of Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority, answering questions about the leak at a news conference. "We cannot waste even a minute" to take action.


Behind the leak is a more serious problem: During the past few months it has become clear that Tepco has lost control over the flow of water at the plant and that the problem is escalating, nuclear experts say.


Every day, the utility has to find a place to store around 400 tons of contaminated water that it pumps out of the radioactive reactor buildings, and Wednesday it warned that it is fast running out of space. Storage tanks set up on the fly during plant emergencies have started springing leaks, and Tepco can't replace them with sturdier ones fast enough. Groundwater-contamination levels are spiking at the seaward side of the plant, and water is flowing into the ocean past a series of walls, plugs and barriers that have been flung up to impede its passage.


continue article at ZeroHedge:


http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-08-31/meanwhile-fukushima-multiple-leaks-radiation-soars-18-sievertshr







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