Run_to_da_hills wrote: » News is coming in that Fulushima reactor 4 is in a very fragile condition and is in danger of collapsing which would expose several hundred tons of spent fuel rods. If this were to happen I would not like to be in North Japan. What beats me is why isn't there an international team involved in this mop up operation. If Russia could encase Chernobyl in a concrete tomb why couldn't they do something similar to this if they knew it had any chance of collapsing.
Corkfeen wrote: » The topic is rather sensationalist. The natural news report is from December. I initially thought it was an imminent disaster (like next few hours).
scudzilla wrote: » The Japs hate asking anybody else for help
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » If Russia could encase Chernobyl in a concrete tomb why couldn't they do something similar to this if they knew it had any chance of collapsing.
Overheal wrote: » Yeeeahhhhhhh..... and how many people died during/as a result of the sarcophagus op? Couple hundred? Few thousand?
Stiffler2 wrote: » I wouldn't be overly concerned about it tbh. Japan is miles away sure.
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » Knock on effects, Japanese exports, electronics, cars, components, a rise in global oil prices as more and more countries opt for oil and natural gas instead of this potential deadly form of energy .
Stiffler2 wrote: » you just had to get all scientifical on me didn't you - ( sad face )
Shryke wrote: » As far as I understand it Chernobyl still leaked a lot of radiation into the ground soil. I think reports to date show that the Japanese have been more about saving face than about safety. Too much honor and pride nonsense when it comes to something this big.
Cookie_Monster wrote: » so is it the core or the tower, two very different and seperate parts. I the cooling tower collapses, it's no big deal. It's just a huge tower for cooling vented steam and water... I'm surprised they didn't just knock down the tower before now if it's actually a problem. On the other hand if it's the core that could cause a lot of issues.
Corkfeen wrote: » The topic is rather sensationalist. The natural news report is from December. I initially thought it was an imminent disaster (like next few hours). And i'm not entirely sure on the overall accuracy of the information..
OldGoat wrote: » Must update my iodine tablets.
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » Learn more: Red alert: Fukushima nuclear reactor 4 possibly collapsing, say sources, mass evacuations may be necessary
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Run_to_da_hills wrote: » News is coming in that Fulushima reactor 4 is in a very fragile condition and is in danger of collapsing which would expose several hundred tons of spent fuel rods. If this were to happen I would not like to be in North Japan. What beats me is why isn't there an international team involved in this mop up operation. If Russia could encase Chernobyl in a concrete tomb why couldn't they do something similar to this if they knew it had any chance of collapsing.After enduring many months of total information blackout on the situation, an intelligence source connected with NaturalNews has just informed us that Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactor 4 may now be on the verge of collapsing, and that mass evacuations in northern Japan could be necessary if such a collapse occurs and is confirmed. It now appears that reactor 4's cooling tower, which had previously been reported to be leaning and in danger of falling (“Very, Very Serious”: Unit No. 4 leaning, in danger of falling — Gov’t confirms stabilization efforts underway (PHOTO & VIDEO)...), is now following course with its inevitable fate, which is a possible total collapse. According to our source, the entire reactor 4 structure has been deemed "highly unstable," and the south wall of the reactor appears to be headed into an imminent structural failure. This situation, of course, is extremely dangerous and could have devastating consequences for Northern Japan as well as North America, which is why mass evacuations in Japan would be a likely outcome in the hours following such a collapse Learn more: Red alert: Fukushima nuclear reactor 4 possibly collapsing, say sources, mass evacuations may be necessaryhttp://akiomatsumura.com/2012/04/682.html