When will crisis be over our we out of the woods?
So one step forward two step back seems to be the theme as the news from Japan seems to get worse. I wonder if the nuclear engineers have any logical guess on tepcos time frame I realize u won't have all data to asses the situation but I am not confident about this plan as they can't even check the gauges to see if there working it is unreal to me to read doomsday's reports and on the flip side the pro nuclear side is no better. I would wager I get no response from engineers because this is unprecedented and u have no clue would this be a correct assessment probably some fascinating discussions in class what are u guys thinking about current situation?optimistic pessimistic?
Engineers what's this mean?
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/09_23.html
TEPCO measured radiation levels in the reactor building on Monday, concentrating on places where workers will be.
But 700 millisieverts per hour were detected near the first floor, the largest of the places to be checked.


It's hard to hear the reality after two months?????omfg
The No. 2 reactor is also believed to have a damaged containment vessel, and because of high humidity in the reactor building, it is difficult even for robots to enter.
In the No. 3 reactor building, a robot measured radiation as high as about 120 millisieverts per hour in some places on Tuesday. Ventilation and other steps would be needed to make repair work there possible.
The Tepco-government joint task force on the nuclear crisis is to issue a progress report on the road map as well as revisions to the plan next Tuesday.
http://e.nikkei.com/e/fr/tnks/Nni20110512D12JFA18.htm
It truly is eugenics in
It truly is eugenics in action. Those who stay in the line of fallout and those who flee. The elite always win.