A quake is always due.TrevHead (TVR) wrote: even if Japan keeps running its own nuclear they can atleast shut them down if they think a quake is due

A quake is always due.TrevHead (TVR) wrote: even if Japan keeps running its own nuclear they can atleast shut them down if they think a quake is due
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hey I hated everything about any kind of tech we use then I saw this documentary fiction about how earth would be if human kind would happen to disappear in 1 day.DEL wrote: Nuclear power plants create material that is lethal for up to 500,000 years. It irradiates millions of gallons of water. It uses fossil fuels. It only took 1 reactor (not a whole plant) to bankrupt Russia -18 billion dollars cleanup cost. Not to mention poisoning the whole Northern hemisphere.
A nuclear bomb only contains about 8kg of plutonium. Quote; "The average nuclear reactor contains about 325 kilograms of plutonium within its uranium fuel." So when a core melts down and explodes, you have far larger releases of radionuclides in the form of hot particles. After a nuclear reactor accident like Fukushima, the danger is not in the measurable radiation in the air, the danger is in ingesting these hot particles (food, water, milk).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qFKnGD2q4I7.3 QUAKE OFF FUKUSHIMA FORCES EVACUATIONS OVER IMMINENT 3M TSUNAMI WAVES
A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake has struck Fukushima Prefecture in Japan, USGS reported. A three meter tsunami wave alert was issued for Fukushima, Nippon reported.
The quake struck 67km northeast of Iwaki, a city located in the southern part of the Hamadori coastal region of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
Source? I'd hope at least we could get some details on how it failed before skewering them. I won't defend Japanese bureaucracy but I do know earthquakes are kind of a fucker to prepare against 100%. You know... the whole ground moving shit.UPDATE: The Daini 3 plant has lost its cooling water supply for the spent fuel pool (what the hell are they doing, did they learn nothing?)
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Matskat wrote:This neighborhood USED to be nice...until that family of emulators moved in across the street....
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Restarted.austere wrote: UPDATE: The Daini 3 plant has lost its cooling water supply for the spent fuel pool (what the hell are they doing, did they learn nothing?)
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
Xyga wrote:It's really awesome how quash never gets tired of hammering the same stupid shit over and over and you guys don't suspect for second that he's actually paid for this.
Normally it's safe. It's more to do with TEPCO being retarded and ignoring safety. Japan has enormous population density and other means of (semi-)renewable energy sources aren't going to replace NPP for a while. They're building new solar power plants constantly, though.atheistgod1999 wrote:Why don't they stop using nuclear power? That shit is so fucking dangerous that I'd rather live in a world without electricity than one with exclusively nuclear power as its resource.
Matskat wrote:This neighborhood USED to be nice...until that family of emulators moved in across the street....
It's incredible they were allowed to not have power generators in a high place. Ridiculous corruption.It's more to do with TEPCO being retarded and ignoring safety.
Because the alternatives kill more people, possibly eventually everyoneatheistgod1999 wrote:Why don't they stop using nuclear power?
Using water as a coolant is really very dumb, yes. Maybe find a better material for that.That shit is so fucking dangerous
Xyga wrote:It's really awesome how quash never gets tired of hammering the same stupid shit over and over and you guys don't suspect for second that he's actually paid for this.
The highest wave measured to date has been 1.4m, near Sendai. There also doesn't appear to have been significant casualties reported with regards to the actual tremor.Fukushima plant update
Tepco says the Fukushima power plant “remains intact” and safe.
The company confirms the reactor number 3 spent fuel pool pump tripped and stopped operating at 6.10am.
Operation resumed at 7.49am.
Tepco says the stoppage was caused by the tremor and “strong acceleration” at the power plant.
The quake also caused the temperature inside the reactor to increase to 29.5C from 28.7C over 90 minutes.
At 6.38am, the Fukushima Daichi and Daini plants had a tsunami wave about 1m high.
A second wave was “not very high”.
There have been no casualties at the Fukushima plant.
Matskat wrote:This neighborhood USED to be nice...until that family of emulators moved in across the street....
TEPCO suffers from the same problems are corporations/governments do. The levies in Louisiana were fine if you didn't get a statistically improbable storm coming through. But, of course, statistically improbable eventually happens. 3/11 was the 5th largest earthquake in recorded history (and the reactors withstood it just fine). However, not only the strength, but the perfect location & movement to knock the wave blockers down several meters (basically making them useless) and of course create the tsunami, lined up to give Touhoku a royal butt fuck.atheistgod1999 wrote:Just the concept sounds extremely dangerous. Japan should know how dangerous atomic power is more than anyone, considering that they're the ones that got nuked at the end of World War II.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
Crossing the street also sounds dangerous, as a concept. You're walking across a terrain that consistently has large, heavy objects moving at high velocity with only human intelligence keeping you from getting flattened into a fine paste as you go. Humans in general should know that, since we frequently lose in fights against trucks.atheistgod1999 wrote:Just the concept sounds extremely dangerous. Japan should know how dangerous atomic power is more than anyone, considering that they're the ones that got nuked at the end of World War II.
Nuclear power plants are not nuclear bombs.atheistgod1999 wrote:Just the concept sounds extremely dangerous. Japan should know how dangerous atomic power is more than anyone, considering that they're the ones that got nuked at the end of World War II.
Checking in.atheistgod1999 wrote: Are NTSC-J, rancor, and the rest alright?
Matskat wrote:This neighborhood USED to be nice...until that family of emulators moved in across the street....
Just barely!atheistgod1999 wrote:Are NTSC-J, rancor, and the rest alright?
Ditto about jumping the gun on fake news accusations. https://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2016/11/445354.htmlGaijinPunch wrote:Fake news
Still, they clearly learnt nothing and even now they haven't given us an explanation of why the cooling power shuts off when a tsunami hits.GaijinPunch wrote:Restarted
They basically did, it's the same mode of failure and nothing has changed. Heads need to roll.quash wrote:In any case, the dosimeters in my area haven't changed their readings yet, but I wouldn't put it past TEPCO to make lightning strike twice.
I was referring to the unending supply of it 5 years ago. However, bumping a 5 year old thread with "here we go again" knowing literally jack shit about what was happening on the ground, you definitely have a fall back career. It's fuckery like that makes other people not there but have loved ones in the area freak the fuck out.austere wrote:Ditto about jumping the gun on fake news accusations. https://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2016/11/445354.htmlGaijinPunch wrote:Fake news
They did.austere wrote: Still, they clearly learnt nothing and even now they haven't given us an explanation of why the cooling power shuts off when a tsunami hits.
At 06:10, The water level of the tank which cools spent rods [lit: used fuel] lowered, cashing an alarm to sound, and the water going to the pool stopped.The News wrote: 福島第二原発3号機では、午前6時10分ごろ、使用済み燃料を冷却するための水をためるタンクの水位が低下したことを示す警報が鳴り、プールへの送水が停止しました。
Japan would just have all their problems solved if you were there.austere wrote: They basically did, it's the same mode of failure and nothing has changed. Heads need to roll.
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IIRC this was a result of the tremor itself, not the tsunami.austere wrote:Still, they clearly learnt nothing and even now they haven't given us an explanation of why the cooling power shuts off when a tsunami hits.
Matskat wrote:This neighborhood USED to be nice...until that family of emulators moved in across the street....
Love how you entered the thread claiming the breaking news was fake and then saying it was alarmism, given that if you bothered watching the TV link from Japan they were actively telling people to evacuate. Didn't bother following the link did you? All I did was relay what the Japanese news was telling people to do. That's a crime according to you, GaijinPunch?GaijinPunch wrote:...
Here's the problem, according to TEPCO, at the time, the cause was unknown. This in itself is the problem.moozooh wrote:IIRC this was a result of the tremor itself, not the tsunami.
See previous reply.That said, while I do share GP's concern regarding alarmism
I agree, whenever Japan's nuclear industry screws up, and it does very regularly, despite the shinny clean image GP is trying to imply, the entire planet and environment suffers.And it's not like their reactor failures are Japan's personal problem; it affects many other nations.
The "like last time" in my original post should have made it clear what I was referring to. When I quoted you asking for the source, it was more to poke holes in the "have they learned nothing?". W/o a source nobody really knows the cause (and you admittedly didn't) at which point stating "have they learned nothing" is jumping the gun at least.austere wrote: Love how you entered the thread claiming the breaking news was fake and then saying it was alarmism, given that if you bothered watching the TV link from Japan they were actively telling people to evacuate. Didn't bother following the link did you? All I did was relay what the Japanese news was telling people to do. That's a crime according to you, GaijinPunch?
Make sure you go post all that on facebook.Also love the alarmist claim, given that the issue is still outstanding and still destroying the ocean.
B/c they're going to rush right out and announce exactly the cause w/o giving it due process.Here's the problem, according to TEPCO, at the time, the cause was unknown. This in itself is the problem.moozooh wrote:IIRC this was a result of the tremor itself, not the tsunami.
I'm only here to add realism. Honestly it seems you're quite upset that nothing uncontrollable happened. And as someone who had and still has an order of magnitude more horses in this race than you, I don't use shiny clean and TEPCO in the same sentence. However, dick holes that scream the sky is falling every chance they get do irreparable damage, of which the interwebs seems to be filled with many.despite the shinny clean image GP is trying to imply, the entire planet and environment suffers.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
Xyga wrote:It's really awesome how quash never gets tired of hammering the same stupid shit over and over and you guys don't suspect for second that he's actually paid for this.
Go look up a statistics on railway deaths by cuntry (not including suicides -- which will be the hard part). Doesn't even have to be per capita. Let me know if Japan even places on that.atheistgod1999 wrote:This is kinda off-topic, but I read that some huge mall in South Korea collapsed 21 years ago and wasn't evacuated despite them knowing it was gonna several hours before. Considering that, subways in Japan, and the nuclear plant, I'm wondering: is no regard for safety measures a common thing in Asia or something?
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I meant stuff like this.GaijinPunch wrote:Go look up a statistics on railway deaths by cuntry (not including suicides -- which will be the hard part). Doesn't even have to be per capita. Let me know if Japan even places on that.
Xyga wrote:It's really awesome how quash never gets tired of hammering the same stupid shit over and over and you guys don't suspect for second that he's actually paid for this.
Matskat wrote:This neighborhood USED to be nice...until that family of emulators moved in across the street....