Published: August 30th, 2012 at 12:55 am ET
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Title: Strong quake hits northeast Japan
Source: NHK
Date: Aug. 29, 2012
“Strongest quake to hit region since last April”
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In Miyagi Prefecture, it measured 5 plus of the Japanese scale of 7.
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Tokyo Electric Power Company says no new problems have been reported at the disabled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
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Published: August 30th, 2012 at 12:55 am ET
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No new problems we have everything out off control, just go back to your mundane life, we will look after your interests, nothing to worry about. Not even a bit of reassurance about SFP.
That is down right ignorant and unacceptable. Not on the level.
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No NEW problem… Ah… so, TEPCO, lets have a precise recapitulation of all the problems right now. If you dare, eye into eye with the humans living in Japan and the world!
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"Tepco says no new problems reported" Yeah! Remember the triple meltdown? That was not reported either!
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Fukushima reactors briefly did not get enough coolant water: TEPCO
TOKYO, Aug. 30, Kyodo
The operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant said Thursday that the amount of water injected into the crippled Nos. 1 to 3 reactors temporarily dropped below the level regarded as necessary to keep the fuel inside cool.
Tokyo Electric Power Co. said the drop in the volume of the water did not affect the temperature of the reactor pressure vessels, while adding that the company is investigating the cause of the incident.
The utility known as TEPCO noticed that the three reactors were not getting enough water injection at 3 p.m. Thursday. Workers took measures to increase the water volume and they confirmed at about 4:30 p.m. that it recovered to the necessary level.
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I have a question
does somebody know what is the volume of water that is injected every day at Fukushima Daiichi?
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not sure, but they collect sonmething like 300-400 tons of radioactive water EVERY DAY…. not counting what slips into the sea of course
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Oh that is so much. I can not imagine that the workers can manage this. and the temptation is so big just to skip it. the temptation of so many humans is to just skip what does annoy them.
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These earthqukes are near Onagawa Npp..
http://www.tohoku-epco.co.jp/electr/genshi/npi/onag-e.htm
March 11 2011.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/11/quake-japan-nuclear-idUSLHE7E801E20110311
What is the current condition of Onagawa?
Fukushima Npp is a huge radiatiting heap of rubble.
No news there.
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