So are they saying the four reactors are now cold and completely shut down? If so why all the hysteria and gnashing of teeth by all the MSM?
So what is the official amount of time that it takes to properly shut down a reactor?
I read somewhere on-line that it was 1-week.
Can anyone verify this?
Just got this twitter breaking news message
BreakingNews
Japan says flames rising from reactor at Dai-Ichi nuclear plant - AP
Someone started a LIVE thread for all the updates from Japan so we could keep track of it in one place. You might want to post your update there:
Don’t believe a word of it! I went outside just for a minute and my willy fell off!
I believe that is what we had been calling reactor #2.
From Reuters again (March 15, 2011, 7:20 PM) :
Radiation poses only slight risk to nervous Tokyo: U.S. experts
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/15/us-japan-quake-health-idUSTRE72E9DL20110315
EXCERPT
Dozens of workers battling to control radiation at Japans stricken reactors face a far greater risk of developing cancer than normal, but Tokyo residents are within the safe range for exposure, U.S. nuclear experts said.
Radiation levels in Tokyo, one of the worlds most populous cities, rose 10 times above average Tuesday evening, spreading fear among many of the 33 million residents in the metropolitan area.
The best advice experts could give them was to stay indoors, close the windows and avoid breathing bad air steps very similar to those for handling a smog alert or avoiding influenza.
While these steps may sound inconsequential, experts said the danger in Tokyo, while worrisome, is slight - at least for now.
Everything Ive seen so far suggests there have been nominal amounts of material released. Therefore, the risks are generally low to the population, Jerrold Bushberg, who directs programs in health physics at the University of California at Davis, said in a telephone interview.
There may be more significant risks for emergency workers on site. They are dealing with the occupational exposure, but not for the population at large.
Fresh explosions Tuesday at the Fukushima plant, 180 miles north of Tokyo, released low levels of radiation, escalating a crisis triggered by last weeks massive earthquake and tsunami. With cooling systems knocked out, the fear is more blasts within the reactors at the complex could eventually cause a major radiation leak.
The levels measured around Tokyo at one point were 40 times above normal but have receded to 10 times. That amounts to roughly the same dose as a chest or abdominal CT scan.
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