GOVERNMENT WARNS 8.0 QUAKE POSSIBLE
December
08, 2012
A 7.3
earthquake hit near Fukushima.
That is large earthquake … bigger than the 1989 San Francisco earthquake (But
it is much smaller than last year’s 9.0 Japanese earthquake, which produced
almost 1,000 times
more energy.)
The location was very close to last year’s
earthquake. The epicenter of the 2011 earthquake is shown on the left, and of
today’s quake on the right:
Here are webcam videos showing today’s shaking at Fukushima:
A mini tsunami ~ only 1 yard high
~ resulted in Ishinomaki, a city in Miyagi prefecture. The earthquake appears
to have caused only very limited
injuries and property damage.
There are no
reports of damage at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex ~ the nuclear
reactors which melted down last year.
There are
reports of rising
pressure at the Fukushima Daini complex 7 miles
away … which narrowly
avoided melting down last year. But so far it looks like the
problems are minor and contained.
While we dodged
a bullet this time, we’ve repeatedly noted
that there is a very real danger that an earthquake could damage the fuel pools
at Fukushima. For example, we noted in February:
Scientists say
that there is a 70% chance of a magnitude 7.0 earthquake hitting Fukushima this
year, and a 98% chance within the next 3 years.
Given that nuclear expert Arnie Gundersen says that an
earthquake of 7.0 or larger could cause the entire fuel
pool structure collapse, it is urgent that everything humanly
possible is done to stabilize the structure housing the fuel pools at reactor
number 4.
Tepco is doing
some construction at the building … it is a race against time under very
difficult circumstances, and hopefully Tepco will win.
As AP points out:
The structural integrity of the damaged Unit 4 reactor building has long been a major concern among experts because a collapse of its spent fuel cooling pool could cause a disaster worse than the three reactor meltdowns.
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Gundersen (who
used to build spent fuel pools) explains that there is no protection
surrounding the radioactive fuel in the pools. He warns that ~ if the fuel
pools at reactor 4 collapse due to an earthquake ~ people should get out of
Japan, and residents of the West Coast of America and Canada should shut all of
their windows and stay inside for a while.
The fuel pool
number 4 is apparently not in
great shape, and there have already been countless earthquakes near the Fukushima region
since the 9.0 earthquake last March.
And Germany’s
ZDF tv quotes nuclear engineer Yukitero Naka as saying:
If another earthquake occurs then the building [number 4] could collapse and another chain reaction could very likely occur.
Today’s
earthquake may show that the fears that a 7.0 earthquake could damage the fuel
pools are overblown. But given that the Japanese government said today
that an 8.0 earthquake is possible, and given that another monster
earthquake is likely at Fukushima, stabilizing the fuel pools
is urgently needed as a national security
concern.
http://www.jimstonefreelance.com/fukushima1.html According to this guy we have not been told the truth about the Fukushima disaster by the mainstream media.
ReplyDeleteIf you enter "Jim Stone" in the search bar to the right, four articles about his take on Fukushima should come up for reading. Stone was definitely on to something... they have been after his life since then.
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