Skip to the 2:40 mark. You get to see the scene around the Reactor 4 building briefly, then inside the building and the top floor where the Spent Fuel Pool is.
The video was taken on April 24, 2012 when the vice minister of the cabinet office visited the plant.
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戦争の経済学
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Wow, so much hinges on that pool staying upright. Unbelievable.
Should Australian companies be cooperating with Czechs companies to develop a thorium fuelled molten salt reactor when the Czech public think their own government is corrupt?.
Czechs stage massive anti-government protest
"A March survey by the Public Opinion Research Centre found that people think official corruption is worst among political parties and in government ministries."
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2012/04/201242119223472324.html
Australian and Czech consortium announce thorium joint venture
http://www.miningaustralia.com.au/news/australian-and-czech-consortium-announce-thorium-j
Unfortunately, after seeing the Chernobyl video, it seems most likely in 24 years we will be seeing the same thing all over again with a nice coat of rust and millions dead from Fukushima. I hoped from the statement in the Chernobyl video that they would finally understand what I have been saying all along which is that you can not put water on damaged fuel. They will never bring this under control because they are purposefully continuing to create release. It's all just a con for money. If you really want to solve this problem the very first thing you do is pump the water out and pump noble gas in. Instead they are doing both at the same time which is a crime against humanity. At least the Russians knew to cap. Although their new billion dollar cover is a joke. a stainless steel cover will do no better of a job of containing dust than the cover they already have. They just need to start dissolving those reactors down and start pumping them out of there. It will be interesting to see who will actually finally man up and solve their nations problem first be it Russia or Japan? Unfortunately, I doubt any of us will live long enough to see it.
Karen Sherry Brackett, you are the stupidest bint I have ever had the misfortune to come across. Get out of my sight.
11:40 PM, when a person is too dense to hold any other job, they try politics. Seems to be your case.
God help the people of Tennessee.
@arevamirpal::laprimavera
Could you post some BEFORE & AFTER PHOTOS of the bottom of the unit 4 spent fuel pool? So readers can better asses the current status of the structure relative to its original condition. Without that basis of comparison, this latest TEPCO PROPAGANDA is a turd that just stinks up the place as it routinely does on this blog. Thanks for the odor du jour though.
@Anon at 10:23AM, that's been posted several times since last year. Most recently on April 12 this year. But again, that's TEPCO's info, so by default apparently for many, "propaganda". So why would you believe it?
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2012/04/for-record-fukushima-i-nuke-plant.html
Karen Sherry Brackett, someone should do you a favor and pump some brain into that defunct cranium of yours instead. The new brain will displace whatever crazy ass shit you have in there now.
Thy the fact that a number of trolls are attacking Karens comments indicates they must be important
Thorium will be the next uranium.
TUMORS IN RABBITS AFTER INJECTION OF VARIOUS AMOUNTS OF THORIUM DIOXIDE
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1749-6632.1967.tb50273.x/abstract
"Anonymous said...
Thy the fact that a number of trolls are attacking Karens comments indicates they must be important"
The perceptive and hilarious intolerant-of-crap anonymous posters roasting Karen are trolls to you??? WTF.
German research institute calculates SFP #4 has 5.6 Megawatts of decay heat
http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.spiegel.de%2Fwissenschaft%2Ftechnik%2F0%2C1518%2C831078%2C00.html&act=url
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