Published: September 26th, 2012 at 3:55 pm ET
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Title: Fukushima Daiichi And Its Ill Effects On Mothers
Source: NHK
Date: Sep 25, 2012
- Mothers and children face a danger
- Cries for help from mothers who fled disaster
- They live with constant worries for their children over radiation
Published: September 26th, 2012 at 3:55 pm ET
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PLEASE HELP EVACUATE ALL CHILDREN FROM JAPAN 'S MOST CONTAMINATED AREAS!!!!!!
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Fathers also suffer from their families' forced estrangement when they remain behind for continued employment. However, when family cannot afford to evacuate together, there's reason for separating as children and young mothers are more vulnerable to radiation. This support group of separated mothers is a good example of community coping inside limited resources. They honestly state irony that evacuation for children's health can lead to child abuse. Which they organize to prevent and manage…
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There really is no limit to human stupidity, is there?
No money to flee? Fukushima is where the jobs is?
When people who lives in the worst radioactive crap don't get it, no wonder that the rest of the populations in the northern hemisphere doesn't get it at all.
We really haven't, and will never learn. Mankind is doomed.
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Fukushima is where Japan makes things it exports. Can you sit in the seat of a Japanese car without being concerned what dust blows out of the cushion?
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Situation of Storage and Treatment of Accumulated Water including Highly Concentrated
Radioactive Materials at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (66
th
Release)
September 26, 2012
Tokyo Electric Power Company
The treated water volume is assumed to be 900m
3
/d (Subject to change depending on the level of water accumulated in T/B).
- The accumulated water level in T/B is a simulation result in consideration of flactuation of water level such as recent rainfall, inflow of groundwater, and etc.
- The accumulated water level in T/B is assumed to increase by 5mm daily, taking into consideration the average rain fall in the surrounding area of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station
(August-October in the past 3 years)
http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/press/corp-com/release/betu12_e/images/120926e0201.pdf
a bit vague there on groundwater intrusion figures??
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wrong thread
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