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Huat Loh! Japs got no place to run. Fukushima core melting!

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Meltdown intel emerges ahead of Japan anniversary

Foreign
Japan devastated

2012-03-10 17:38

by Huw Griffith

TOKYO, March 10, 2012 (AFP) - Japan was Saturday preparing to mark the first anniversary of its tsunami, as government papers revealed ministers were warned of the possibility of meltdowns at Fukushima just after the waves struck.

A summary of a government meeting held about four hours after a giant earthquake sent a wall of water crashing into the atomic power station showed that one unidentified participant had cautioned of the risk of a meltdown.

"If the temperature of the reactor cores rises after eight hours, there is a possibility that a meltdown will occur," the person said, according to the summary released on Friday.

Fukushima Daiichi, 220 kilometres (140 miles) northeast of Tokyo, spewed radiation after its cooling systems were knocked out by the tsunami when it crushed coastal communities and left more than 19,000 people dead or missing.

The government and plant operator Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO) maintained for months there had been no meltdown at Fukushima, despite repeated warnings from independent experts.

They finally admitted in May that three of six reactors had suffered meltdowns.

Tens of thousands of people were made homeless by the nuclear crisis and some tracts of land inside a 20-kilometre exclusion zone are expected to be uninhabitable for decades because of radiation levels.

Friday's revelations came as Japan prepared to mark the first anniversary of the tragedy.

Much of public life will pause on Sunday at 2.46 pm (0546 GMT) to mark the exact moment a 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the country's east coast on March 11 last year.

Public transport was expected to stop, and Tokyo's busy shopping districts will fall silent for a minute as the country honours the memory of those who died when the towering tsunami smashed ashore.

A formal ceremony in the capital will be the centrepiece of Japan's official remembrance, with speeches from Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda and Emperor Akihito.

The 78-year-old emperor, who underwent heart surgery three weeks ago, will attend 20 minutes of the hour-long ceremony with Empress Michiko, the royal household said Saturday.

Some trains in and around Tokyo will be stopped to observe the silence on Sunday, Kyodo reported, adding underground train services in the capital will also be halted briefly in the morning.

Anti-nuclear protests were scheduled in Tokyo and Fukushima, as well as other parts of the country, while candle-lighting ceremonies were expected to commerate the victims of the natural disaster.

Writing in the Washington Post, Noda said the events of March 11 were etched in the nation's memory.

"We will not forget the loved ones, friends and colleagues lost in the disaster," he said.

"Nor will we forget the outpouring of support and international expressions of solidarity that Japan received. For this, we feel deeply indebted and forever appreciative."

Noda, who is battling sliding approval ratings as he tries to push through an unpopular tax rise aimed at making a dent in Japan's mountain of debt, said the country would recover.

He pledged to press ahead with reconstruction of tsunami-hit areas and with the full decommissioning of Fukushima Daiichi, as well as decontamination of irradiated land and the "revitalization" of the Japanese economy.

But for some of those who lost loved ones, a more pressing need to lay ghosts to rest was at hand.

In badly-hit Iwate prefecture, home to a third of the more than 3,200 still listed as missing in the disaster, 300 police and 80 coastguard officers on Saturday continued an intensive three-day search for bodies.

It followed the end of a search in Fukushima on Friday, where hundreds of police and volunteers spent two days looking for the bodies of more than 200 people still missing in the prefecture.

Some of the bodies may be inside the no-go zone around the nuclear plant, which has been off-limits for the last year.

In Nihonmatsu, 71-year-old Yoshiko Kanno, who has lived in temporary housing since fleeing her home in nuclear-hit Namie, said on the anniversary she would be praying for the souls of those who died.

"It was a year of fears and anxiety," she said. "I never dreamed of being here a year ago. My wish is that I won't end my life here."
 
Hope that their AV industry is always good, up and running, not affected by these.
 
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long ago meltdown liao lor....................at least 2 reactors have their fuel rods melted thru their containers and into the concrete floor long ago..................
 
Jap men can all go and die. But foreign navy can help save and ship out AV gals for us to share LOL
 
Jap men can all go and die. But foreign navy can help save and ship out AV gals for us to share LOL


yes..............those AV girls deserve better fucking...............they go US.............act with blacks better
 
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日核災紀錄:早知爐心可能熔毀

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日核災紀錄:早知爐心可能熔毀

(中央社東京10日綜合外電報導)日本10日為記念311震災1週年進行準備,此時政府公布文件,顯示在當天海嘯撲襲後不久,部會首長即已接獲福島電廠反應爐爐心可能熔毀的警告。

當天日本「原子能災害對策總部」的會議紀錄摘要載明,某位與會者警告,反應爐會有熔毀危機。這項會議是在大海嘯衝擊福島核電廠約4小時後召開。

根據10日公布的會議紀錄摘要,這名與會者說,「一旦反應爐爐心的溫度在8個小時後升高,就可能會熔毀」。

福島第一電廠位於東京東北方220公里處,在廠內冷卻系統因海嘯侵襲而故障後,造成輻射外洩。海嘯也使得當地1萬9000多位居民喪生或失蹤。

儘管獨立專家一再警告,日本政府和福島電廠所屬東京電力公司事發後堅稱,福島電廠並未發生熔毀情況。

但會議紀錄顯示,3月11日大地震數小時後,內閣成員就想到核電廠可能發生爐心熔毀,但並未將預想中最嚴重的情況告知大眾。

對策混亂及官員隱瞞資訊,使民眾更不信任政治人物和政府官僚,也使大眾對他們的無能大為憤怒。

據日本某民間智庫編纂的報告,時任首相的菅直人及其幕僚大約在地震海嘯侵襲3天後,才開始提到最壞的情況,可能威脅日本全國的存亡。

到了5月,政府和東京電力公司終於承認,電廠6座反應爐中有3座出現熔毀狀況。

此次核災造成數萬人無家可歸,至於在20公里禁區內的某些土地也因輻射含量過高,而預期將有數十年不宜人居。

政府在10日披露會議紀錄的同時,正準備為震災1週年舉行悼念活動。許多公開活動在11日下午2時46分將暫停,這正是規模9.0地震去年3月11日侵襲日本東岸外海的時刻。

屆時公共運輸系統可望停駛,東京熱鬧的購物區也將在全國悼念海嘯死難者的同時,默哀1分鐘。

官方悼念活動的重心是在東京舉行的1項正式儀式,日皇明仁以及首相野田佳彥(Yoshihiko Noda)都將發表談話。

屆時東京和福島等地都將舉行反核抗議,另有悼念震災死難者的點燭儀式。

在福島附近郡山(Koriyama)發起2天反核抗議的黑田(Setsuko Kuroda)說,11日可望有2萬人參加這項活動。

野田佳彥說,日本會復原。他誓言積極推動災區重建工作,將福島第一電廠拆除,將輻射污染的土地淨化,並「重振」日本經濟。1010310

(圖為東京電力公司,中央社檔案照片)
 
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...down-risk-kept-secret-for-months-7555106.html

Fukushima meltdown risk 'kept secret for months'


Four hours after a tsunami swept into the Fukushima nuclear power plant a year ago today, Japan's leaders knew the damage was so severe that the reactors could melt down, but they kept their knowledge secret for months. Five days into the crisis, the then prime minister, Naoto Kan, voiced his fears that it could turn worse than Chernobyl.

The revelations were in documents released on Friday. The minutes of the government's crisis management meetings from 11 March – the day the earthquake and tsunami struck – until late December were not recorded and had to be reconstructed retrospectively. They illustrate the confusion, lack of information, delayed response and miscommunication among government, affected towns and plant officials, as some ministers expressed the sense that nobody was in charge when the plant conditions quickly deteriorated.

Apparently the government tried to play down the severity of the damage. A spokesman for the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency was replaced after he slipped out a possibility of meltdown during a news conference on 12 March. The plant operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co, acknowledged a partial meltdown much later, in May.

It was nearly 10 days before one of the prime minister's top nuclear advisers produced a worst-case scenario at his request. The 25 March report warned that a disaster of that scale would require evacuating 30 million people from the greater Tokyo area. Fearing panic, the government kept the report a secret, but the Associated Press obtained it in January.

The failure to record the minutes of the meetings has added to public criticism of how the crisis was handled.
 
yes..............those AV girls deserve better fucking...............they go US.............act with blacks better

Blacks? Been there, done that.

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Japs AV chicks best sent to barbarian cannibals for 1 last film. As the savage are the only people left who are aware nor fear radioactive CB meat.;):p

You fuck the Japs CB and pulled out your dick instantly will find your dick-head glowing in the dark, that is from Fukushima Ah-No-Neh!
 
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