Friday, May 20, 2011

May 20 - Will Reactor #3 BLOW-UP? Japanese Nuclear Crisis Current News - Fukushima Daiichi Disaster

At The Daiichi Nuclear Facility, TEPCO is currently injecting Nitrogen into the cooling system of the #1 reactor, trying to prevent it from blowing apart. This would not take much, as its' cooling system is constantly leaking alot of highly radiated water.

Workers entered the #2 and #3 reactor buildings on Wednesday 18th to take radiation readings, for only the first time, since the explosions. They found radiation levels currently inside the #2 building, to be much lower, than #1 and #3. Officials feel confident, that with some work, they can have adequate cooling in place for the #2 cooling pool by the end of the month.

Levels at the #3 reactor are extremely high. Work can't take place. Officials are trying to think of ways to inject nitrogen into the cooling system. #3 has enriched fuel rods that make it more dangerous and hotter than the other two. If it has another explosion, the consequences will be very bad. The current damage to the containment vessel and fuel rods could be, and most likely is, worse than we have been told.

My OPINION:
#1- Tops of the fuel rods completely melted and pooled in the bottom of the containment vessel. Cooling system leaking highly radiated water everywhere and holes/breaches in the containment pod itself. Bury in Sand and Cement!
#2- Only reason radiation levels are lower is because most of the highly radiated water has been pumped away from the #2 area. This containment vessel may not have as much of a meltdown, but we do know that it was previously leaking the highest radiated water of the 3. Still very dangerous levels of Iodine associated around this #2 facility for some reason, is it still leaking into the ocean??? Quite possible!!! Dangerous, but short of cement incasement??
#3- Cesium levels in the ocean on the increase from this reactor at emergency levels. I believe this reactor is having a meltdown this minute. If the rods are currently melting and pooled in the bottom of the damaged containment vessel, a huge explosion is likely and the plutonium/uranium radiation will be blown out everywhere.....a very horrific situation. Toxic levels at 130 miles. How much time is left to stabilize #3....a couple weeks? A month? Regardless, high levels of radiation are still escaping #2 and #3. Please visit an ad, Thank you!

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