- [2011/04/15] [Part 94] on the impact of nuclear facilities by the Tohoku region Pacific Ocean earthquake (as of 8:00 15 days)
- [2011/04/14] [Part 93] on the impact of nuclear facilities by the Tohoku region Pacific Ocean earthquake (as of 15:00 14 days)
- [2011/04/14] [Part 92] on the impact of nuclear facilities by the Tohoku region Pacific Ocean earthquake (as of 8:00 14 days)
- [2011/04/13] [Part 91] effects on the nuclear facilities by the Tohoku region Pacific Ocean earthquake (currently 13 15:00)
- [2011/04/13] [Part 90] of the impact on nuclear facilities by the Tohoku region Pacific Ocean earthquake (as of 8:00 13 days)
- [2011/04/13] earthquake effects on the nuclear facilities (as at 10:37)
- [2011/04/12] [Part 89] on the impact of nuclear facilities by the Tohoku region Pacific Ocean earthquake (as of 3:30 pm on 12th)
- [2011/04/12] Impact on nuclear facilities by the earthquake (now 10:15 minutes)
- [2011/04/12] earthquake effects on the nuclear facility (currently 14 hours 37 minutes)
- [2011/04/12] for accidents and problems of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station of Tohoku region Pacific Ocean earthquake application of the INES
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http://kinkyu.nisa.go.jp/kinkyu/Related.What has occurred in Japan’s Nuclear plant is a disaster of disasters and although I am not surprised there is’nt much press on TV, or other more accessible media channels to the public being broadcasted. Why? Some common sense experts would say because they don’t want to make a big deal, until, the nuclear spill causes a snowball effect destroying anything and everything in its path. What are the cost besides the human losses the earthquake/tsunami has caused? Was Japan moving too swiftly with its technological innovations? The spill for starters, will create some extremely severe problems in the ocean, our fish for one will not be a safe food to eat for a long, long, time. How long? who knows, I’m not an expert on nuclear reactions. But I am sure this single chains of events will change the face of the earth forever, in ways I cannot fathom. What are the only viable solutions and what comes next? The first groups of people who come mind are the earth protectors and their mean green fighting regime. Yes, just a few short years ago recycling was something we did out of cashing in some aluminum for a handful of cash, now we do it out of respect. Now we must do more to help balance our planetary karma or else. The choice is leaves no room for weak links who won’t participate and the odds of reversing the catastrophe are extremely unbalanced.http://culturefreedomblog.com/2011/04/13/japans-nuclear-spill-into-the-pacific-oceanhttp://culturefreedomblog.com/2011/04/13/japans-nuclear-spill-into-the-pacific-ocean
Friday, April 15, 2011
Nuclear-related Emergency Information-Live updates form Japan
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