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Originally posted by silo13
If your post holds any truth then God help the World, not just Japan.
Who knows which way the wind will blow, or, if a 'meltdown' will occur.
Originally posted by jaynkeel
No offence op but I hope this thread is an epic fail and never comes to be true.
Japanese nuclear authorities said that there was a high possibility that nuclear fuel rods at a reactor at Tokyo Electric Power's Daiichi plant may be melting or have melted, Jiji news agency reported on Saturday.
"Even in the worst-case scenario, that would mean some radioactive leakage and equipment damage, but not an explosion. If venting is done carefully, there will be little leakage. Certainly not beyond the 3 km radius."
Originally posted by westcoast
reply to post by Fractured.Facade
Ummmm........what!!!???
PLEASE expand upon this. I have been trying to find info on this and what the possible ramifications are. I have absolutely NO IDEA how big this. If ONE does melt down, what does that mean? How far would the fallout be?
Are you saying the West Coast as in Washington State....how much of an impact....any linked info?
Thank you
Originally posted by manta78
reply to post by Newbomb Turk
Release from World Nuclear News:
Battle to Stabilise Earthquake Reactors
12 March 2011
www.world-nuclear-news.org...
Originally posted by Zona
reply to post by Newbomb Turk
Nice find OP. I hope this guy is wrong, but I fear he is not. I think this reactor is on its way to a full-blown meltdown.
I agree with the other poster who is asking for prayers.