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Japan Fukushima Disaster Turned Area Into No-Man's Land

Japan Fukishima

ERIC TALMADGE and DAVID GUTTENFELDER   12/27/11 05:29 PM ET   AP

IWAKI, Japan — Fukushima was just emerging from the snows of winter when the disaster hit – a 9.0-magnitude earthquake, the strongest in Japan's recorded history, followed by a tsunami.

The wall of water destroyed much of the northeastern coast on March 11. In the northeast region of Fukushima, a different disaster was brewing: Three reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant were melting down, irreparably damaged by the super tremor.

Now, as the snows are beginning to fall again, the government has announced the plant has attained a level of stability it is calling a "cold shutdown." As many as 3,000 workers – plumbers, engineers, technicians – stream into the facility each day.

The tsunami's destruction is still visible. Mangled trucks, flipped over by the wave, sit alongside the roads inside the complex, piles of rubble stand where the walls of the reactor structures crumbled and large pools of water still cover parts of the campus.

In the ghost towns around Fukushima Dai-ichi, vines have overtaken streets, feral cows and owner-less dogs roam the fields. Dead chickens rot in their coops.

The tens of thousands of people who once lived around the plant have fled. They are now huddling in gymnasiums, elementary school classrooms, bunking with friends, sometimes just sleeping in their cars, moving from place to place as they search for alternatives.

For those who lived on the perimeter of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, fliers used to come in the mail every so often explaining that someday this might happen. Most recipients saw them as junk mail, and threw them away without a second glance. For those who did read them, the fliers were always worded to be reassuring – suggesting that although a catastrophic nuclear accident was extremely unlikely, it could require evacuating the area.

Never was it even hinted that the evacuation could last years, or decades.

At most of the shelters, food is doled out military-style, at set times. Personal space is extremely limited, often just big enough to fit a futon and the collective snoring at night makes sleep fitful, at best. Baths are public, cramped, dark.

The total amount of radiation released from the plant is still unknown, and the impact of chronic low-dose radiation exposures in and around Fukushima is a matter of scientific debate.

Recent studies also suggest Japan continues to significantly underestimate the scale of the disaster – which could have health and safety implications far into the future.

According to a study led by Andreas Stohl the Norwegian Institute for Air Research, twice as much radioactive cesium-137 – a cancer-causing agent – was pumped into the atmosphere than Japan had announced, reaching 40 percent of the total from Chernobyl. The French Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety found 30 times more cesium-137 was released into the Pacific than the plant's owner has acknowledged.

Under a detailed roadmap, plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. will remove the melted nuclear fuel, most of which is believed to have fallen to the bottom of the core or even down to the bottom of the larger, beaker-shaped containment vessel, a process that is expected to begin in 10 years.

All told, decommissioning the plant will likely take 40 years.

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IWAKI, Japan — Fukushima was just emerging from the snows of winter when the disaster hit – a 9.0-magnitude earthquake, the strongest in Japan's recorded history, followed by a tsunami. T...
IWAKI, Japan — Fukushima was just emerging from the snows of winter when the disaster hit – a 9.0-magnitude earthquake, the strongest in Japan's recorded history, followed by a tsunami. T...
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dan laurie
Us Not Them Finally
01:37 AM on 01/01/2012
Why dont we call a spade a spade. why were thousands of pounds of spent plutonuim fuel rods put on top of reactor three months before the tsunami and earthquake.Why arent we told that three of those huge reactors had melt throughs not melt down which is much more serious.Why are seals apparently in alaska now dying of radiation poisoning ?? why have idiot scientists in labs converted the bird flu into a dangerous weapon that spreads like the common cold and has an effect of deadly plague???.
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
02:17 PM on 01/01/2012
seals arent dying from fukushima. They are dying because hunters bludgeon them.

Some people have invented nuclear catastroph­­e terms ever rudely.
08:51 PM on 01/02/2012
YOU TALK TO MUCH!
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CaptD
Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
01:55 PM on 12/31/2011
Nuclear Materials and the Yakusa?
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/12/30/1050149/-TEPCO-and-the-Nuclear-Mafia?via=sidebyuserrec
HOW can the Japanese GOVERNMENT allow their yakuza access to nuclear materials when the World threatens other ROGUE groups that seek nuclear materials!

Who is keeping tract of every GRAM of nuclear materials in Japan, how much is being stolen and or sold to other groups or Countries?

This is a VERY IMPORTANT issue that has not been addressed in MSM:

Where have ALL THE HIGHLY RADIOACTIV­E MATERIALS GONE?
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
02:29 AM on 01/02/2012
they dont have access to nuclear materials. They are the ones with mops and buckets..
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WeMustDoBetter09
12:06 PM on 12/31/2011
Dec 30: UM nuclear professor shows photo indicating “Damage to Rack?” and “Irradiated Fuel” in Spent Fuel Pool No. 4 (PHOTOS)
http://enformable.com/2011/12/december-2011-u-of-m-prof-tom-downar-fukushima-daiichi-presentation/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=december-2011-u-of-m-prof-tom-downar-fukushima-daiichi-presentation

BBL too slow for comments to appear.
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WeMustDoBetter09
12:57 PM on 12/31/2011
If you search around a bit for Professor Downar, you find some interesting industrial connections that seem far removed from academia.

Here is one possible starting point:

http://www.talisman-intl.com/bio.php?username=tdownar

Note the photos! (but don’t stop there).

Who/what is Talisman, I hear you ask? Do your own digging, but here’s a teaser:

http://nuclearsafety.gc.ca/eng/readingroom/reports/lessonslearned/

Oh, for what it’s worth, the professor apparently got his first degree at West Point.
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
09:00 PM on 12/31/2011
A lot of his work in advanced reactors, IFR, burn up and fuel management. He is very well regarded.
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WeMustDoBetter09
01:17 PM on 12/31/2011
Good grief...look at this Greeting from:
President Michael Binder’s 2011 Seasonal Greeting (Flash format)
• December 23, 2011
http://www.nuclearsafety.gc.ca/2011/2011_mb_e.html
The green comet thingie must be a hot particle, methinks.
What a tacky spot.
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CaptD
Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
02:13 PM on 12/31/2011
Think Informercial that is really just a fancy bunch of Nuclear Baloney (NB)!
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WeMustDoBetter09
10:10 AM on 12/31/2011
Asahi: Top Japan radiation expert instructed by gov’t not to go to Fukushima — “Do not take any unauthorized action
“There’s been an explosion at the nuclear power plant.” Kimura flew into action. He changed into a suit and told his son, “Daddy will be gone for a while.” [...]
While hurriedly getting ready, Kimura sent e-mails to the four researchers he most trusted, Tetsuji Imanaka and Hiroaki Koide, both at Kyoto University; Toshihiro Takatsuji at Nagasaki University; and Satoru Endo at Hiroshima University. [...]

Kimura [...] received a mass e-mail on his cellphone from the institute, which is an independent administrative institution under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare. The message stated, “Although there are many actions that can be taken, such as measuring radioactivity and other substances, please abide by the instructions given by this ministry and the institute. Do not take any unauthorized action.”

Kimura was the only expert on radioactivity at the [National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health]. He was sure the e-mail was meant for him. He understood that it was sent out to stop him from going to the site.
http://enenews.com/top-japan-radiation-expert-instructed-govt-fukushima-unauthorized-action
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CaptD
Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
02:13 PM on 12/31/2011
Guess why we are learning about this NOW instead of 9 months ago!
Faved, already fanned!
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WeMustDoBetter09
09:49 AM on 12/31/2011
Rooks you probably know this already...but the drill here is, replies are kept locked up tight so you think no one is listening or communicating with you. Then you LEAVE.
I've replied to all your comments but you wont see them for 35 minutes.
In otherwords: "I hear ya brother!"
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CaptD
Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
02:15 PM on 12/31/2011
Sad, it is almost as if someone likes Atoms and is scrubbing many comments before they get posted and or they are delayed until they get buried by new pages!
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
09:02 PM on 12/31/2011
Im back. I was off line for a week most of the time. Im not a moderator. I neither work at Huff Po or in the commercial nuclear industry.
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WeMustDoBetter09
09:23 AM on 12/31/2011
Wow! This site is so quick with New Nuke News. I'm so glad I found it last week. http://nucnews.com/whatsnew.php Already has 15 NEW stories for Saturday.
15 and counting!
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
09:24 PM on 12/31/2011
http://www.whchronicle.com/2011/12/nuclear-powers-undeserved-bad-year/

Fukushima, a once-in-history accident, was a victory of design and construction for its time. Even the radiation releases are now found to be lower than expected, even those in the exclusion zone are surprisingly low. Despite eager attempts to find a surge in new cancers around the plant, none has shown up.

The lessons are to incorporate more passive features, better power supply and to protect the emergency generators. Newer designs already incorporate some of these features — and all will going forward. The industry has reacted with unusual alacrity in the past to new lessons, something uncommon across the broad range of industrial endeavor from aircraft to automobiles. As with aviation, nuclear safety is always a work in progress, a striving.

To my mind, after 40 years of chronicling nuclear power, the industry makes a mistake in rushing to advertise the safety of nuclear power plants. That way the seeds of doubt are sown.

Aircraft makers learned that lesson back in the 1930s. They learned that the trick was to shut up and do better.

If nuclear plants are unsafe, they should be closed down. Now. Today.

If not, their virtues should be trumpeted. Now. Today. Where are the trumpets?
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WeMustDoBetter09
09:13 AM on 12/31/2011
Commander: “I thought Japan was finished” — Expansion of evacuation zone up to 200 km was “repeatedly simulated”
Question: Did you assume the worst-case scenario?

I arranged models on a map in the commander’s office without being noticed by my subordinates, and repeatedly simulated expansions of the evacuation zone to 100 to 200 kilometers from the power plant. At one point, I thought Japan was finished. We never use the phrase, “beyond the scope of assumptions.” We can’t respond to a catastrophe unless we place even the worst possible situations within the scope of our assumptions.
http://enenews.com/commander-i-thought-japan-was-finished-expansion-of-evacuation-zone-up-to-200-km-was-repeatedly-simulated

"Thought" Japan was finished. Good grief, Fukushima is still very critical. Nothings changed as far as I can see.
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WeMustDoBetter09
09:46 AM on 12/31/2011
He admits they’ve never done nuclear accident response drills BEFORE.
Bet he'll be retiring soon...FORCED RETIREMENT.
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
02:31 AM on 01/02/2012
Cold shutdown means its not critical, but subcritical. Get it right.
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09:07 AM on 12/31/2011
Who wants to live in a house that is reading 0.8 μSv/hr? That is 0.2 μSv/hr in a radiation control zone. 2/3rds of Fukushima is living in this environment indoors w/o no protection. Is this why the WHO/IAEA is so quiet? Probably so – if not they cannot obtain info due to the keeping it in house culture here. Is this is the case – both agencies are just frauds on both fronts.
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dan laurie
Us Not Them Finally
09:38 AM on 12/31/2011
do you know what happens when thousands of tons of Plutonuim are thrown into the air when the reactors in Japan blew up???? Contamination of our Oceans and melt throughs forever.How many people will die because of Fukishima all over the world....Maybe billions.Yes some call it population control. Others call it madness....Now they in labs have made the bird flu as contagious as the common cold and as deadly as the Plague.
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WeMustDoBetter09
10:03 AM on 12/31/2011
Rooks lives in Japan DL.
10:58 PM on 12/31/2011
First, the cores didn't blow up. The explosions originated in the outer containment building and was a hydrogen explosion. Second, the core is only a hundred tons, most of which is uranium dioxide not plutonium.
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Atoms4Peace1
Applying the atom peacefully since 1978
09:27 PM on 12/31/2011
people in denver live in more.
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01:59 AM on 01/01/2012
They mine uranium in Colorado. This is not a pi—ing contest to see who can live in the most radiation. Minami Soma residents live in an area with readings over 40 uSv/hr. That means spent fuel in their back yards.
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WeMustDoBetter09
08:55 AM on 12/31/2011
Expert groups to probe Fukushima n-plant disaster again: Along with questioning eyewitnesses and employees if th... http://bit.ly/rWWQff
9 minutes ago
Independent experts...or so they say. Not "connected" to the Gov.
Believe It Or Not the choice is yours.
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WeMustDoBetter09
08:24 AM on 12/31/2011
Hot particles bombarded U.S. west coast, contaminated food, worst arriving
http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/hot-particles-bombarded-u-s-west-coast-contaminated-food-worst-arriving?cid=PROD-redesign-right-next
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08:54 AM on 12/31/2011
Tell the people on that site with real news that the Yakuza story is real. The Yakuza (mafia) is in the nuke industry and that is the only way they get people to go to Diaichi. Hush money is more than common when you owe them money. It’s absurd but real. That is why the don’t keep record of the workers sent there.
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WeMustDoBetter09
09:07 AM on 12/31/2011
Morning Rooks. I remember a story about these very same people stealing money that was supposed to go to victims...a few weeks ago.
Paul Langley covered (mafia) here also.
http://nuclearhistory.wordpress.com/2011/12/30/the-tepco-sacred-cow-linked-to-crime-and-cant-afford-justice-for-its-victims-the-atlantic-wire/
He ends with:
"It is as if, after the war, the Allied desire for Japanese technical data exceeded its desire for justice.

Lastly, this lack of complete history gives rise to the policies which set in motion the construction of the Japanese nuclear industry."

Corrupt system going on there, eh? Where can you find anyone not corrupt these days...
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WeMustDoBetter09
08:22 AM on 12/31/2011
12/30 Fukushima: Cover up a human rights violation
http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/fukushima-cover-up-a-human-rights-violation
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WeMustDoBetter09
08:00 AM on 12/31/2011
12/31 FUKUSHIMA CITY p.twipple.jp/9qNTU
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WeMustDoBetter09
07:42 AM on 12/31/2011
Fukushima farmer killed himself in his apple field on Christmas Eve unpaid compensation by TEPCO ameblo.jp/kokkoippan/the… #Fukushima
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CaptD
Freedom From Nuclear Fascism...
08:03 PM on 12/30/2011
Faved, already fanned!
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WeMustDoBetter09
08:49 PM on 12/30/2011
Goodness hope your still around when things get ZIPPY.
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WeMustDoBetter09
02:44 PM on 12/30/2011
Over 462 trillion becquerels Fukushima strontium in Pacific Ocean, Seafood risk http://shar.es/W7RqD scary don't eat fish
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