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Monday, 13 June 2011
The End
I think during this whole thing all the attention has been on the plant and what could happen next. Also all the attention on what it could do to the enviornment of Japan and surronding countires that are so close to each other and how radiation is being leaked into the water and the air just makes the risks that much worse. But we often forget about the true victoms in all this , the ones that actually suffered and those are the citizens of Japan and those areas that got hit the worst. The lives for the past 13 weeeks have been indescribable and one could only imagine what they may be in fact going through. There are over 100,000 evacutees in numerous shelters that are over crowded. And then you have the death toll and those missing. 15,401 have been confirmed dead amd another 8,146 still considered missing. No one has ever given much thought to these people, just the drama around the plant. To us that may seem like the only thing actually going on. But in reality so much pain and suffering is going on. So to end this i thought i would step away from the enviornmental issues and give some attention and tribute to those who have suffered, they need all the help and support they can get.
Thursday, 9 June 2011
No one saw it coming
It came as a shook when the 9.0 earthquake hit the coast of Japan on March 11. This is because it was never thought that that area could get a earthquake that powerful. So that is why the area of Sendai wasnt prepared for anything like this, it wasnt suppose to happen. See on the crust on the ocean floor off the coast is old in fact its over 140 million years old, older crust is cooler and denser unlike its younger counter part. And history was on there scientists side to back that up. Worst part was Sendai was considered to be one of Japan's best prepared city's for a Tsunami.
April 7
Another earthquake hit Japan today with this one reaching up to a 7.1 magnitude. Much like other earthquakes that followed the 9.0 on March 11 this was an aftershock but the strongest one on recored yet. This even caused a Tsunami warning to be issued but was eventually lifted an hour later. It fourtunetly didn't cause anymore damage to the already crippled Fukushima nuclear plant which has been out since all this started March 11
Another earthquake hit Japan today with this one reaching up to a 7.1 magnitude. Much like other earthquakes that followed the 9.0 on March 11 this was an aftershock but the strongest one on recored yet. This even caused a Tsunami warning to be issued but was eventually lifted an hour later. It fourtunetly didn't cause anymore damage to the already crippled Fukushima nuclear plant which has been out since all this started March 11
Massive Earthquake hits Japan, sparks Tsunami
One of the biggest earthquakes in Japans' history sparked a Tsunami on it's east coast.It swept homes, cars, and boats as fires burned out of control. Warnings of a Tsunami blanketed the entire west coast going as far away as Canada, South America, Alaska and the entire U.S. west coast. Officials confirmed that 60 people had already died and that 56 people were reported missing. The death toll is expected to grow given the next few days. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said the Japan had closed four nuclear plants as a precaution. One plant declared a state of emergency as a result of the cooling systems as a mechanical failure. Thousands of residents close to the plant were ordered to evacuate.
Change of pace
Well when I started this it was after the crisis began. So i never got a chance to talk about the beggining stages but only the results of the crisis. So I figure I should describe the original problems.
Good News....With bad news (depends on your view)
Well today the U.S. Nuclear indusrty said they dont expect a lot of health problems as a result from the crisis at the Fukushima nuclear plant. "Tony Pietrangelo, chief nuclear officer of the Nuclear Energy Institute, credited what he described as the Japanese government's speedy response in evacuating a 20-kilometer zone around the stricken nuclear plant". But in other news today it was announced that Japan's green tea is contaminated with radiation.
Water Problem Fixed
The problem every one faced at the crippled Fukushima plant was their D Day on June 20th ; the day that the first of the reactors are due to over flow. But problem solved folks. Tanks started on there on Saturday to the plant. The new tanks should help prevent any further enviornmental damage in the area. There are 370 tanks due to arrive at the plant from now through August, and the first two were due to arrive on Saturday. All the tanks are expected to house a total of 40, 000 tons of radioactive water. The plant has been leaking water since the disaster on March 11.
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