Fukushima

What really happened pol?

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A Magnitude 8 earthquake caused a tsunami flooding the Fukushima-Daichi reactor.

BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP

your mom boofed

I swear, chinks are the worst posters.

ancient japs left stones at the high water marks of tsunamis , current japs ignored them

It was bombed...

someone thought it was a good idea to put a nuclear reactor there, turns out it wasn't.

Nothing happened.
Nuclear power is clean and safe.
Eat your pacific caught fish.
Enjoy the pacific coast as normal.

HAARP attack.
youtube.com/watch?v=R66-9hDhfpw

Diesel engines don't really work under water.

Some genius put the cooling system back-up generators in the basement, tsunami flooded, leading to multiple meltdowns.

Ever hear of Onagawa NPP? No? Because the generators weren't in the basement.

No problem, looks OK

Fukushima Today
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Mossad nukes

There was a 9.0 earthquake and a huge tsunami which killed about 16,000 people and injured thousands more. It caused a nuclear plant to melt down, which had minimal effect to life in comparison

The both of life span and healthy life span are increasing in Japan.

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>What really happened pol?
Backup generators were not equipped to handle a tsunami. It melted down, and as of right now, is polluting the entire pacific ocean, and god knows what else. It is exponentially worse then Chernobyl as of right now.

Probably israeli sub detonating an undewater nuclear charge that caused a Tsunami.

godzilla was PISSED

Project Blue Beam.

xD

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Yeah pretty much. They could have build the plants anywhere but it would have cost more to either design them differently or to move ocean water a greater distance. So they just went cheap and planted them on the coast line areas and then double down with low pump locations with in the plants themselves.
Some of the water removal pumps where even below sea level if I remember right. So once the basement got flooded out from the wave there was no way to pump out water, at all. Outside pumps took too long to get there and don't move enough water fast enough. So everything went to shit.

It was blown from the inside.

ring a ding
>>Nobody knows where the cores are at.
>>Robots short the fuck out on their way down to it or die shortly thereafter.
>>No one has any answers for a solution long term and no world leaders are even trying to work together to solve it transparently despite it leaking into the ocean everyday
100,000s of thousands of gallons of coolant is or was lost as well each day when they were shoving it down there

Apparently all explosions in reactor 1,2,3 and 4 were caused by hydrogen; is that the truth?

metabunk.org/debunked-fukashima-radiation-reaches-west-coast.t2898/

forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2018/09/29/do-small-amounts-of-radiation-matter/#5ee28acc4fef

More from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
nrc.gov/docs/ML1502/ML15021A530.pdf

whew, I was wondering what small amounts would do across 3 years.

>NRC

Hey NRC how do you feel about Nuclear power?

tons of reddit faggots who were raised on pro nuclear propaganda said it was nothing to worry about over and over again for years as it became increasingly evident it was a major disaster

joe rogan was enraptured with the idea the japanese government might have to create an "underwater ice wall" to contain the spill

hubris

It's still not under control.

Tripple meltdown followed by fire in a spent fuel pool and inside the primary containment vessels. Followed by continuous water introduction due to cooling and ground water leaks.

Until the melted fuel is somehow dug out of there in the future it will keep polluting everything with radiation.

And it's definitely been a disaster for Japan. It's going to take decades to clean up and it will probably eventually make quite a few people sick on a global scale over the next fifty years - most of them being in Japan (on the scale of hundreds of thousands to a million or two).

I just don't think you guys have a good idea of how radiation works, how much was already out there pre-Fukushima, or the immensity of the Pacific ocean.

Not only that, but every source that tells me to worry is some breathless youtuber with the comments disabled, an environmentalist NGO or a doomer blog.

...

The USS Reagan got irradiated and was out of commission for several years as it got cleaned.
Serving on it is still apt to give you cancer, though that may also just be the fact you are in the Gayvy.

>Diesel engines don't really work under water

Also submarines don't exist.

I eat Tuna from south america northwest coast 2 times a week. Will i be fine?

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Nuke IS extremely safe. Under normal operating conditions it produces LESS radiation than coal, and obviously far less pollution. And preventing a meltdown is as simple as keeping the reactor cool.

What isnt safe is building a reactor on the coastline in the ring of fucking fire. Japs are retarded.

>tuna
I wouldnt worry about it
>denmark
Thats gonna fuck you up

They have actually found some of the fuel cores. iflscience.com/technology/melted-fuel-has-been-found-in-a-second-fukushima-reactor/
>inb4 stupid source - there are plenty of others if you look

General Electric was perfectly happy to build the place with the nips.

Interesting
>megacorp is a jew
>sky is blue
>poo in loo

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