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    #61
    All the news channels are going Libya crazy at the moment, however i just found this tidbit of news that Japan has been rocked by 3 rather large quakes today.

    6.6 2011/03/22 09:44:30 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
    6.4 2011/03/22 09:19:06 NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
    6.6 2011/03/22 07:18:48 OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN

    and here's the latest update from the Daiichi and Daiini plants.

    Fukushima Daiichi plant

    -- Reactor No. 1 (Operation suspended after quake)

    Partial melting of core, cooling failure, vapor vented, building housing containment of reactor damaged by hydrogen explosion, roof blown off, seawater being pumped in, work to restore electric power in progress.

    -- Reactor No. 2 (Operation suspended after quake)

    Damage to reactor containment structure feared, cooling failure, seawater being pumped in, fuel rods fully exposed temporarily, vapor vented, building housing containment of reactor damaged by blast at adjacent reactor No. 3, blast heard near suppression chamber of containment vessel, seawater pumped into pool holding spent-fuel rods on Sunday, access to external power restored Sunday, steam seen rising Monday.

    -- Reactor No. 3 (Operation suspended after quake)

    Partial melting of core feared, cooling failure, vapor vented, seawater being pumped in, building housing containment of reactor badly damaged by hydrogen explosion, seawater dumped over spent-fuel storage pool by helicopter Thursday, water sprayed at it from ground for six days through Tuesday, workers forced to evacuate on Monday due to grayish smoke seen billowing from roof.

    -- Reactor No. 4 (Under maintenance when quake struck)

    No fuel rods in reactor core, renewed nuclear chain reaction feared at spent-fuel storage pool, fire at building housing containment of reactor, only frame remains of reactor building roof, temperature in the pool reached 84 C on March 14, water sprayed at pool for three days through Tuesday.

    -- Reactor No. 5 (Under maintenance when quake struck)

    Some fuel rods left in reactor core, cooling in spent-fuel storage pool resumed Saturday, cold shutdown at reactor on Sunday, access to external power restored, power source switched to external power from emergency power on Monday.

    -- Reactor No. 6 (Under maintenance when quake struck)

    Some fuel rods left in reactor core, emergency power generator and cooling functions restored Saturday, cold shutdown at reactor on Sunday.

    Fukushima Daini plant

    -- Reactors No. 1, 2, 3, 4 (Operation suspended after quake)

    Cold shutdown, not under emergency status.

    ==Kyodo

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      #62
      Three 6+ in one day? Wow.

      10 6.5+ so far. Any one of which would dominate American media for a week and a half if they occurred here. We were on Japan more or less 24 hrs/day for about 5 days, then we were back into our normal news cycles.

      I wonder what the chances are of one of the other fault systems slipping due to the pressures and other activity? Between the 7+ preshock and the 7+ aftershock, they probably had the main hammers with the monster 9.0.

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        #63
        http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42280076...s-asiapacific/




        Even as engineers tried to pump puddles of radioactive water from the power plant 150 miles north of Tokyo, the nuclear safety agency said tests on Friday showed radioactive iodine had spiked 1,250 times higher than normal in the seawater just offshore the plant.

        A senior official from Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, Hidehiko Nishiyama, said the contamination posed little risk to aquatic life.

        "Ocean currents will disperse radiation particles and so it will be very diluted by the time it gets consumed by fish and seaweed," he said.
        Does anyone here find comfort in this man's reassurance? I don't.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Skud View Post
          http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42280076...s-asiapacific/






          Does anyone here find comfort in this man's reassurance? I don't.
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            #65
            Originally posted by Skud View Post
            http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42280076...s-asiapacific/






            Does anyone here find comfort in this man's reassurance? I don't.
            I do... for the moment.

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              #66
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XG9OMAlAK2Y

              The latest video footage of the tsunami. It litterally wipes away 90% of a large town in roughly 5mins.

              This is possibly the craziest video i've seen of the tsunami. The speed of the water is just down right terrifying.

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                #67
                Originally posted by juneau View Post
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XG9OMAlAK2Y

                The latest video footage of the tsunami. It litterally wipes away 90% of a large town in roughly 5mins.

                This is possibly the craziest video i've seen of the tsunami. The speed of the water is just down right terrifying.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by juneau View Post
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XG9OMAlAK2Y

                  The latest video footage of the tsunami. It litterally wipes away 90% of a large town in roughly 5mins.

                  This is possibly the craziest video i've seen of the tsunami. The speed of the water is just down right terrifying.
                  Terrifying is right.

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                    #69
                    It just keeps coming and coming and never stops. WOW!! That is the wildest video I've seen yet.
                    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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                      #70
                      Japan just got hit by another two major earthquakes. 7.1 and 7.4 iirc. They also went on Tsunami alert again however that has now passed and everything is ok, for the moment.

                      BBC News - Japan: Tsunami warning lifted after 7.1 earthquake

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                        #71
                        I had a customer come in today. He works at the Nuclear Power Plant in Baxley. It is a few miles from Savannah Georgia. He is being sent to Japan in two weeks. He is going to be paid $5,000.00 a day for four hours a day. He is supposed to be there for 6 months.
                        Apache

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by Apache Warrior View Post
                          I had a customer come in today. He works at the Nuclear Power Plant in Baxley. It is a few miles from Savannah Georgia. He is being sent to Japan in two weeks. He is going to be paid $5,000.00 a day for four hours a day. He is supposed to be there for 6 months.
                          Apache
                          He's not going to the seriously damaged one, is he? Those guys have taken lifetime doses. That is NOT worth 5 grand a day.

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                            #73
                            He did not say which one he is going to.
                            Apache

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                              #74
                              I'd not want to be 100 miles from those potential nuclear bombs.
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                                #75
                                Sadly radiation will not be limited to 100miles.....

                                I do find it annoying how fast the news agencies jumped onto the middle east and overnight news on Japan was almost none existent.

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