The current news on the disabled nuclear facility is as follows:
Reports are that initially a diesel generator was back on-line at the #6 reactor facility and was cooling the spent fuel pool there. Friday a second diesel generator was brought back on-line at #6 and its' power diverted to the #5 reactor spent fuel pool.
Workers are currently testing out pumps and equipment at the #2 reactor building, since the addition of a new power line to the facilities power grid. After they attempt to operate equipment at #2, they will try the same with #1. I believe radiation levels are too high to do this, unless helicopter water dumps and water tankers, are actively attacking the pools in #3 and #4. These pools in 3 and 4 are also believed to have alot of building rubble in them, thus making it very hard to add water from above.
When they are done working with the pumps on #1 and #2, would they try to achieve the same with #3? I find it strange that if #3 is the most dangerous, as I described in a previous article, why they wouldn't start there. In recent footage I witnessed large tubing blown apart outside of the reactor #3 building. This may be why.
Radiation from Japan, should arrive in the air current Saturday, over the west coast. Experts have stated that particles will be too dispersed by the time they reach the Pacific coast to be of any problem. I also posted this from a reliable source in a previous article.
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