Covering Fukushima I (Daiichi) Nuclear Accident Since March 11, 2011
(Photo: Reactor 3 Operating Floor, January 2014)
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Reactor 3 Close-Up Photo from TEPCO
The crane was doing the dust sampling on August 24.
The crane was doing something else on August 22, when some Japanese watching the TEPCO Live Cam noticed the crane which looked like it was toppling over the reactor building. It did no such thing, it was simply folding.
TEPCO made the workers go up to this "top floor" or what's left of it and install the heat exchanger for the spent fuel pool. The workers received a solid radiation, I hear. It took many workers to limit the radiation exposure.
not much left of the building... unbelievable they tried to make us believe that those where "just" hydrogen explosions...
ReplyDeleteTEPCO made the workers go up to this "top floor" or what's left of it and install the heat exchanger for the spent fuel pool. The workers received a solid radiation, I hear. It took many workers to limit the radiation exposure.
ReplyDeleteA lot of bio-bots will need to give their lives and health to mitigate this disaster.
ReplyDeleteIt sucks, it is the way it is.