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NeoGreen

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Thu Mar 17, 2016, 12:18 PM Mar 2016

The Robots Sent Into Fukushima Have 'Died'

http://www.newsweek.com/robots-sent-fukushima-have-died-435332?piano_t=1


The Robots Sent Into Fukushima Have 'Died'

(Reuters) - The robots sent in to find highly radioactive fuel at Fukushima's nuclear reactors have “died”: a subterranean "ice wall" around the crippled plant meant to stop groundwater from becoming contaminated has yet to be finished. And authorities still don’t how to dispose of highly radioactive water stored in an ever mounting number of tanks around the site.

Five years ago, one of the worst earthquakes in history triggered a 10-meter high tsunami that crashed into the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station causing multiple meltdowns. Nearly 19,000 people were killed or left missing and 160,000 lost their homes and livelihoods.

Today, the radiation at the Fukushima plant is still so powerful it has proven impossible to get into its bowels to find and remove the extremely dangerous blobs of melted fuel rods.




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The Robots Sent Into Fukushima Have 'Died' (Original Post) NeoGreen Mar 2016 OP
It's bad, really bad. Worse than you think and there's no end in sight. PearliePoo2 Mar 2016 #1

PearliePoo2

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1. It's bad, really bad. Worse than you think and there's no end in sight.
Thu Mar 17, 2016, 02:04 PM
Mar 2016

Koide Hiroaki has spent his entire career as a nuclear engineer, and has become a central figure in Japan's movement for the abolition of nuclear power plants. He met with Katsuya Hirano and Hirotaka Kasai to discuss the catastrophic nuclear meltdowns at Fukushima Daaichi in March 2011, and the crimes and cover-ups committed both before and after the event.

http://www.theecologist.org/Interviews/2987409/koide_hiroaki_an_insiders_expos_of_the_fukushima_nuclear_disaster.html


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