FLASH: Radiation too high for normal work at control room of No.4 reactor of Fukushima Daiichi plant - Kyodo
That was reuters.. so what does it mean? Normal work?
That was reuters.. so what does it mean? Normal work?
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I really don't like how everyone's scetching the scenario that the meltdown can melt through the secondary, third and fourth containment vessels. These were all built to stop a nuclear melt down in it's tracks. They don't just fail.Spark wrote:
TBF the first containment vessel breaking on the reactor is really not very good news at all, and probably sent a few alarm bells ringing through a lot of people's heads.
A long way to go before we get to Chernobyl-like disasters yet though. Long, long, long way.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12745186Shocking wrote:
not much:
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This is the basic principle of a BWR nuclear reactor, given that the central structure holds, that meltdown isn't going to go anywhere - especially not down.
Yesterday I read that the pressure vessel had been cracked, the rest should still be intact.Kmar wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12745186
Why did they evacuate all but 50 workers? Is all the increased radiation due to earlier venting?Shocking wrote:
Yesterday I read that the pressure vessel had been cracked, the rest should still be intact.Kmar wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12745186
"The warning comes after the plant was rocked by a third blast, which appears to have damaged one of the reactors' containment systems for the first time."Kmar wrote:
I just read at the ny post that their has been "crucial" damage to two of the reactors containment walls. Its the ny post.. so look for an additional source http://m.nypost.com/p/news/internationa … ZVcGT3KVBJ
Right now they have suffered another power failure. So they are going to chopper in water to pour over..presidentsheep wrote:
If the venting has failed surely anything expelled would be fairly light and have a short half-life?
I tend to trust the BBC.presidentsheep wrote:
"The warning comes after the plant was rocked by a third blast, which appears to have damaged one of the reactors' containment systems for the first time."Kmar wrote:
I just read at the ny post that their has been "crucial" damage to two of the reactors containment walls. Its the ny post.. so look for an additional source http://m.nypost.com/p/news/internationa … ZVcGT3KVBJ
BBC. Wish these people would get their stories straight.