timhau
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I'm pretty sure it was milli- not micro-seiverts.
Fukushima, yes. Aepervius's old home, probably not.
I'm pretty sure it was milli- not micro-seiverts.
Source?
Workers abandoned Japan's quake-stricken nuclear plant on the verge of meltdown Tuesday when increasing radiation levels made it too dangerous to remain.
... Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano has described problems that occurred on the morning of 16 March with Fukushima Daiichi 3 and 4. He also outlined plans to pump water into unit 4.
At 8:34am local time white smoke was seen billowing out of Fukushima Daiichi 3. Efforts to determine the cause of this development were interrupted as all workers had evacuated to a safe area due to rising radiation readings. Readings from a sensor near the front gate had fluctuated for some time, although Edano said that on the whole there was no health hazard. Earlier in the morning readings had ranged between 600-800 microsieverts per hour, but at 10am readings rose to 1000 microsieverts per hour. Readings began to fall again from around 10:54.
Edano said that one possibility being considered was that the unit 3 reactor had suffered a similar failure to that suffered by unit 2 yesterday, although there had been no reported blast or loud sound, which had been the case for unit 2. The immediate focus, said Edano was on monitoring of levels and checking pumping operations.
It was not clear whether the increase in radiation readings were due to the problems today with unit 3 or the ongoing problems resulting from the damage suffered by unit 2, yesterday. ...
News on Japanese TV channels still reports people continuing work at the plant but crews are rotated more rapidly.
Regarding the situation in Tokio, this page is supposed to give you more-or-less live geiger counter data from Tokyo; unfortunately, it's mostly in Japanese so I have no idea whether that is true. Does anyone here read enough Japanese to either confirm this or call BS?
Nuclear radiation detector:Black Cat Systems GM-10 Geiger Counter Radiation Detector
Location: Latitude:N 35 ° 39 ' 28 '' ( 35.658 °) Longitude:E 139 ° 24 ' 5 '' ( 139.402 ° )
100CPM = about 1 micro Sievert/hr
Reload every 10 minutes.
What's the latest on the fire? Was it spent fuel rods or something else?
And why are the spent fuel pools upstairs in the same building rather than somewhere far away?
That's what it says it is.
ETA: There's even English info at the bottom:
Any source climing rotation of workers newer than the cnn source claiming theyre all evacuated?
tards sensationalizing the event to gain ratings/sell papers.I don't like this.
Yeah but you'll need "Death Trains" to get the fuel there.
As long as the only fatality in the plant is due to a crane that collapsed during an aftershock, I wouldn't call this even a nuclear disaster. Serious? Yes. Cause for concern? Yes. But 'disaster' or 'apocalypse'?
Why, the levels spoke, they did the pruedent thing and got the workers out, then when it dropped back down, they went back in and carried on doing their jobs.
Are you sure it wasn't microsieverts? Living in 0.6 mSv per hour for a while would either make you very sick or turn you into Spiderman.
I'm ashamed of being German these days.
German politians are claiming that this will bring the end of nuclear power worldwide.
German papers are claiming that the reactor core has been breached.
The goddam reactor core.
WTF is wrong with Germany these days? Seriously, I'm never going back.