New photos of tsunami hitting Fukushima plant released by Tepco, page


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Topic started on 10-7-2012 @ 12:48 AM by Nspekta
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And here is a link to the PDF with all 33 pictures,

www.tepco.co.jp...

Here are a couple i took off the PDF that I thought were the most interesting,


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See that building just getting demolished in the left side? Crazy town!


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And its smoking right aftter!!

The PDf also shows damage right after the tsunami
July 9, 2012 - Tokyo Electric Power Company
Status of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station When the Tsunami hit



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Thought it was interesting, and seems suprising that this hasn't been released earlier?! Why? And those of you who follow the Japan Disaster forum, may enjoy these or gather new information from them?

Thoughts?!


reply posted on 10-7-2012 @ 04:37 PM by ZIPMATT
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You forgot the one massive calamity which was the worst of oversights - putting 4 of of the damn things (reactors) in just one place .

thereby if one goes wrong , they all go wrong , because if only one is critical , none are accessible .

Its the power of geniuses , the doh of homers


reply posted on 10-7-2012 @ 09:34 PM by Wrabbit2000
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Well, true. It is an interesting flaw they all share that being close means they all go if one cracks open. I don't know if TEPCO still has it all online or not and I'm not sure where in my archives I have the site captures but they had a near minute by minute log of the first few days when everything was done and went wrong. It was interesting to read their own accounts of the mistakes which lead to the gas explosions within the buildings (Hydrogen as I recall) and how it all led back to the moment power to the cooling systems failed.

I still say every single nuclear plant on Earth needs to be taken offline in a sensible and workable rotation to do real world and extended testing of their backup power. As in, a day or two of running the facility on it, not 5 minutes to punch a ticket and call it a certified test. Only when it's confirmed to work or fixed so it does should plants be allowed back online. We're seeing what happens if that single thing fails.


reply posted on 11-7-2012 @ 09:31 AM by Boosted90
They uploaded some new photos with the upper part of reactor 4 removed, but im sensing some photo editing.

From June 2012,


Most recent, July 2012


Why such a huge resolution change? Im no pro photo edit spotter but just looking at this picture I think anyone can notice the pixel variations - most visible around the crane hook and very top of the reactor 4 building.



reply posted on 11-7-2012 @ 02:20 PM by Wrabbit2000
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I'm not sure about the change you mention beyond the fact that these may or may not be the same set or the same person taking them at all. If it is, well.... Here are a couple others of the same work at the same building to give some more perspective of what was done....and what those two miss. What was sitting on top of the new "roof" they've exposed. Err...talk about demolition work in a working dynamite factory. I can't imagine how careful they had to be in some aspects of this.

(These are considerably over dimension and resolution to direct upload/post, so I'll link)




This next photo is from Nov 26, 2011..or July 9, 2012? The originating source seems confused. The degree of progress and status of the job site looks in line to 2012 though. My guess. The big yellow object on top is the item to focus on though. Like I said... Demo work in a dynamite factory.



...and for anyone with part of this afternoon free, here is the master set for one major site that has been carrying both official and covertly leaked material out of Fukushima since it began. Linked from here are thousands of photos of Nuke plants and Nuclear Weapons centers..but most important for this thread, hundreds upon hundreds of photographs from around, above and inside the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station starting from a brief period after it happened to earlier this month.

All the photos of Fuku anyone would want or need to see from official to covert.


reply posted on 19-7-2012 @ 10:51 PM by Boosted90
A recent update shows them removing the fuel rods from unit 4. This is excellent news

photo.tepco.co.jp...

Edit: Upon doing a little research they only removed one unused rod and dont plan on doing the full scale removal until December 2013
edit on 19-7-2012 by Boosted90 because: More info

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