DISASTER Fukushima Reactor Disaster: MAIN THREAD - Five Year Anniversary

Vicki

Girls With Guns Member
I've tried typing up a summary three times for this video. This is my last try. This guy is a Doctor who has been testing and posting about this and he claims some pretty sinister things here. Like they are trucking radioactive waste all over the island incuding southern Japan. There's much more...

Fukushima Causes Extremely Radioactive Snow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKf_Zc4bC-I
 

It'sJustMe

Deceased
I've tried typing up a summary three times for this video. This is my last try. This guy is a Doctor who has been testing and posting about this and he claims some pretty sinister things here. Like they are trucking radioactive waste all over the island incuding southern Japan. There's much more...

Fukushima Causes Extremely Radioactive Snow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKf_Zc4bC-I

That's really foreboding, Vicki! Since the beginning I have worried about the children the most, because the government of Japan wasn't warning the parents to protect the children.
 

Doomer Doug

TB Fanatic
The blunt truth is Fukushima will have minimum impact on anyone over 60 years old on 3-11-2011. It will have some impact on people between 30 and 60. It will have a major impact on children, teenagers and people in their 20's.

In particular, it will have a devastating impact on human DNA over the next decade or two. The damage is working its way up the sea, land and air food chain, causing damage all along the way. It will eventually, say another 10 years or so start to directly impact human births from damaged DNA. We are dealing with an extinction level event with Fukushima. Japan is now DOA. Japan will see the damage fastest, and will have it worst. I give Japan another five years before the DNA damage can no longer be covered by in live births. Animal mutations are well along the way around the physical nuclear reactor.

I just am documenting things. It isn't like anything can be done about Fukushima now. The will and technology to do so don't exist.
 

It'sJustMe

Deceased
8+ years later and they still say they are storing the water, but running out of storage space. For those who did not read this thread back when, there was evidence that there were contaminated waters coming and going with the tides, under the plants. I have not eaten tuna, since then. They have finally tallied the number of dead, which they had denied in the beginning, as being 2,129...see below.

Fukushima nuclear plant running out of space for radioactive water, TEPCO says

https://www.foxnews.com/science/fukushima-nuclear-plant-out-of-space-radioactive-water

The company that operates Fukushima's tsunami-devastated nuclear power plant said on Friday it will run out of space to store radioactive water within three years. Worries are intensifying on what will become of the water and whether a consensus can be reached in time.

Following a massive earthquake in 2011, three reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant suffered meltdowns, causing radioactive water to leak from the reactors and mix with the groundwater and rainwater at the plant. The water is being treated but is still slightly radioactive and is stored in 1,000 large tanks, which hold 1 million tons of water.

Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), which operates the plant, said it will build more tanks, but can only accommodate an additional 1.37 million tons, a level that will be reached by the summer of 2022, two years after the country hosts the Summer Olympics.

Nearly 9 years since the accident, officials have yet to agree on what to do with the radioactive water. A government-commissioned panel has picked five alternatives, including the controlled release of the water into the Pacific Ocean, which nuclear experts, including members of the International Atomic Energy Agency, say is the only realistic option. Fishermen and residents, however, strongly oppose the proposal, saying the release would be suicide for Fukushima's fishing and agriculture.

Experts say the tanks pose flooding and radiation risks and hamper decommissioning efforts at the plant. TEPCO and government officials plan to start removing the melted fuel in 2021, and want to free up part of the complex currently occupied with tanks to build safe storage facilities for melted debris and other contaminants that will come out.

In addition to four other options including underground injection and vaporization, the panel on Friday added long-term storage as a sixth option to consider.

Several members of the panel urged TEPCO to consider securing additional land to build more tanks in case a consensus cannot be reached relatively soon.

TEPCO spokesman Junichi Matsumoto said contaminants from the decommissioning work should stay in the plant complex. He said long-term storage would gradually reduce the radiation because of its half-life, but would delay decommissioning work because the necessary facilities cannot be built until the tanks are removed.

Matsumoto declined to specify the deadline for a decision on what to do with the water but said he hopes to see the government lead public debate.

In April, TEPCO said that workers had started to remove the first of 566 fuel units in the pool at Unit 3, a process that will take three years. The other two reactors will follow once that is done, a process that take upwards of a decade as the plant is eventually decommissioned.

As of February 2017, the government counted 2,129 "disaster-related deaths" from the tsunami, including deaths related to stress, suicide and the interruption of medical care. It wasn't until September 2018 when the Japanese government officially acknowledged the first death due to radiation.
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
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