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Re: Fukushima Daiichi: the situation (one year) after (ASN and IRSN)




by Earthquake » 15/11/16, 04:19

Hey, there are Pokémon Go's to be found there after this "mini-event"!

Hurry up!

Since the announcement of this mini-event in Japan, the Internet has been thrilling with all kinds of rumors about the possible appearance of mini-events of the same ilk ... which would occur in the rest of the world. In the first ad for Pokémon Go, thousands of trainers ran through the streets of Ne-York to try to catch a Mewtwo. What if the day had finally come?

http://fr.newsmonkey.be/article/13859

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Re: Fukushima Daiichi: the situation (one year) after (ASN and IRSN)




by moinsdewatt » 22/11/16, 22:09

Japan: Strong earthquake causes one-meter tsunami near Fukushima power plant

CATASTROPHE The 7,4 magnitude earthquake shook northeast Japan ...

the 21.11.2016

A frightening awakening for millions of Japanese. At 5:59 am Tuesday morning (21:59 pm Monday, French time), an earthquake of magnitude 7,4 shook the Tohoku (“northeast” of the country), triggering tsunami alerts in this region already badly damaged by the triple disaster - earthquake , tsunami and nuclear accident - of March 11, 2011.

A one meter wave was measured soon after, on the coast near the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant. However, no major problems were identified on the site, said Tepco, the operator of the plant.

Two hours after the earthquake, several tsunamis, including one of 1,4 m, were also measured on the coast of Sendai (department of Miyagi). All the television channels have relayed in loop since dawn the warnings of the authorities on a risk of second and third waves which can be stronger. The tsunami risk warning was not lifted until midday.

The quake, which occurred off Fukushima at a depth of about XNUMX km according to the Japanese Meteorological Agency, was keenly felt in much of the main island of Honshu, including Tokyo. Authorities have identified several minor injuries following the earthquake. Rail traffic had to be interrupted at several locations and flights were canceled.

http://www.20minutes.fr/monde/1966035-2 ... -fukushima
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Re: Fukushima Daiichi: the situation (one year) after (ASN and IRSN)




by Christophe » 03/02/17, 21:44

It is far from being resolved ... but we already suspected ...

In Fukushima, Tepco discovers phenomenal radioactivity under reactor 2


http://www.lesechos.fr/monde/asie-pacif ... 062578.php
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by Christophe » 13/02/17, 02:57

Yesterday evening on France2

Fukushima: the secrets of a disaster

The magazine "Crisis cell" returns this Sunday, February 12, on the Fukushima disaster and points to the improvisation of the Japanese but also the role of France in preventing any exit from nuclear power.


http://www.francetvinfo.fr/monde/japon/ ... 58291.html

A review here: http://pluzz.francetv.fr/videos/cellule ... 44813.html
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by Christophe » 13/02/17, 14:01

Thin is that the trailer in fact ... I thought that the integral would be available the time to put it online but no ...

Here it is in full on your favorite site 8) :

https://www.econologie.com/fukushima-sec ... tastrophe/
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by eclectron » 13/02/17, 17:09

Christophe wrote:Thin is that the trailer in fact ... I thought that the integral would be available the time to put it online but no ...

Here it is in full on your favorite site 8) :

https://www.econologie.com/fukushima-sec ... tastrophe/


Seen yesterday evening, very instructive!
I was waiting for the info on the number of victims, because Janco gargles on the sets that there were no deaths due to radioactivity and that's what is said in the documentary but how many cancers to come ????
and how many critical situations had to be managed on the spot and how many soil decontaminations still in progress and how much marine pollution ...

It all comes down pretty well: nuclear, no risk! as long as there is no accident ...
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by Christophe » 13/02/17, 17:23

Bin is already the director of the plant who died a few months later ... from cancer (officially absolutely not linked to the disaster ... obviously).

I created a specific subject on this very good documentary: energies-fossil-nuclear / Fukushima-the-secret-of-a-disaster-cell-of-crisis-t15096.html (I just watched it, it is on the same level as the battle of Chernobyl ... some facts are simply "hallucinating" ...)
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Re: Fukushima Daiichi: the situation (one year) after (ASN and IRSN)




by Remundo » 17/02/17, 09:43

We hardly hear them anymore, the little nuclear watchdogs in France, on the subject of Fukushima ...

If not, 2000W.org confirms the costs around 177 billion euros, just that ..., bill quadrupled, and it may not be finished!
The bill to deactivate the Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant has been raised. Very strong increase, may it quadruple to reach € 177,68 billion in an attempt to control the reactors in distress, dismantle the facilities, compensate local residents and decontaminate the environment.

In 2011, the first estimate expected € 42 billion. In 2013, a second estimate suggested € 80 billion. At the current level, costs represent a debt of € 1 per inhabitant.

With interesting developments to read on the European situation whose head wanders under a sword of Damocles ...

Long live the atom, long live the State, Long live the irresponsible!
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Re: Fukushima Daiichi: the situation (one year) after (ASN and IRSN)




by Christophe » 17/02/17, 20:03

The documentary is available in full on your favorite site 8) here there (link to share):

https://www.econologie.com/fukushima-sec ... tastrophe/

The thing that struck me the most is that there were as many French specialists (ingés et cie) at the time as Japanese ... and Anne who shit in her pants but as usual, she did well (obviously in appearances only ...)

In short, read carefully the introduction that I wrote because it corresponds to the situation!
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