Sunday, January 5, 2014

TEPCO Quietly Admits Reactor 3 Could Be Melting Down NOW

TEPCO Quietly Admits Reactor 3 Could Be Melting Down NOW

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Susanne Posel (OC) ,The Turner Radio Network (TRN) has issued a report regarding the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant stating that it is expected to affect the entire Northern Hemisphere.
According to the report: “Persons residing on the west coast of North America should IMMEDIATELY begin preparing for another possible onslaught of dangerous atmospheric radiation from the Fukushima nuclear disaster site in Japan.”
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TEPCO has confirmed via camera surveillance, that steam has begun to pour from Reactor 3, although they have “not been identified abnormal plant conditions.”
TEPCO is reporting that “radioactive steam has suddenly begun emanating from the previously exploded nuclear reactor building #3 at the Fukuishima disaster site in Japan.”
The corporation is not clear on the details of the sudden change at Reactor 3 because of “lethal radiation levels in that building.”
Summations from experts conclude that this may “be the beginning of a ‘spent fuel pool criticality (melt down)’ involving up to 89 TONS of nuclear fuel burning up into the atmosphere and heading to North America.” Steam has been viewed coming from Reactor 3.
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Educated guesses suggest that the steam is “coming from what’s left of the fifth floor of the mostly-destroyed building.”
TEPCO has admitted that “they do not know why this steam is being generated, but matter-of-factly revealed on December 28 that the steam was first spotted on December 19 for a short period of time, then again on December 24 and again on December 25.”
The accord is that “pellets of radioactive fuel, ejected when the reactor exploded, went into the spent fuel pool located above the reactor and have begun melting down so seriously that they are boiling off the water in the spent fuel pool.”
Should this be the case “the situation could escalate rapidly out of control.”
TRN is warning of preparatory measures that should be taken by those living on the West Coast of America because after the “releasing 89 tons of deadly radioactive fuel directly into the air”, it would be a matter or 2 to 3 days before the deadly material would fry North America “by [the] levels of airborne radiation and ‘hot particles’ which could kill.”
Some of the recommendations to mitigate damaging effect of radiation exposure include:
• Keep up-to-date on developments via the Internet
• Buy Duct tape, masking tape and self-adhesive weather stripping
• Cover windows and doors with plastic
• Cover electrical outlets and light switches with plastic
• Cover vents in bathrooms and stoves with plastic
• Purchase a NIOSH N100-certified filter mask for each member of the family
• Purchase disposable TYVEK suit for going outside
• Wash obsessively
Susanne Posel, Occupy Corporatism Edt. Ch/L-nsnbc 30.12.2013
Related article:
Record Radiation at Fukushima Reactor 2 Detected, TEPCO suspects New Leak
Nuclear Expert: Why Steam From Reactor 3 at Fukushima Matters
Editorial note: This article was first published 30 December. It was intermediately removed on 3 January for two reasons. 1) A malicious attempt to overload our servers 2) A large number of readers who appeared to panic because they read the article as if there was a meltdown in progress. The headline is rather clear on that point already, it “could” start melting down “now”.
We find the article important because it elicits the point that another meltdown, besides the three which already happened, could happen at any time. That includes, for the time being, the risk of a spent fuel rod meltdown. As Dr. Michiu Kaku, nuclear physicist said, “TEPCO is hanging over the cliff by its fingernails”. We agree that unprecedented risks, warrant unprecedented precautions.
We uploaded the article again on 4 January, and will eventually have to remove it “intermediately” again, if the overload proceeds. Christof Lehmann. Editor, nsnbc international.  

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