enemyofNWO Fri Apr 06, 2012 7:44 am
As I pointed out in an old post , the problem with the radiation is the cumulative effect, in time , areas not heavily affected can became so by the constant radiation bombardment . With food irradiated and people living in an environment with higher than normal radiation , the health of Japanese citizens is going to get worse .
Consideration should be given to evacuating part of Japan at least gradually . As things get worse people go . But the international community does not want to know about this problem . Where can Japanese people go ?
One solution is discussed below :
http://rt.com/politics/zhirinovsky-russia-japan-immigration/It’s Not Over: Government Plans for the Worst: Forced Evacuation of Tokyo
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Leading Japanese newspaper The Mainichi Daily News reports:
One of the biggest issues that we face is the possibility that the spent nuclear fuel pool of the No. 4 reactor at the stricken Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant will collapse. This is something that experts from both within and outside Japan have pointed out since the massive quake struck. TEPCO, meanwhile, says that the situation is under control. However, not only independent experts, but also sources within the government say that it’s a grave concern.
The storage pool in the No. 4 reactor building has a total of 1,535 fuel rods, or 460 tons of nuclear fuel, in it. The 7-story building itself has suffered great damage, with the storage pool barely intact on the building’s third and fourth floors. The roof has been blown away. If the storage pool breaks and runs dry, the nuclear fuel inside will overheat and explode, causing a massive amount of radioactive substances to spread over a wide area. Both the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and French nuclear energy company Areva have warned about this risk.
A report released in February by the Independent Investigation Commission on the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident stated that the storage pool of the plant’s No. 4 reactor has clearly been shown to be “the weakest link” in the parallel, chain-reaction crises of the nuclear disaster. The worse-case scenario drawn up by the government includes not only the collapse of the No. 4 reactor pool, but the disintegration of spent fuel rods from all the plant’s other reactors. If this were to happen, residents in the Tokyo metropolitan area would be forced to evacuate.
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http://theintelhub.com/2012/04/03/its-not-over-government-plans-for-the-worst-forced-evacuation-of-tokyo/