The emissions are incredibly high despite dry streets at the Futaba cam. Perhaps what we see here is a result of the ice wall, which was supposedly going to be activated any day now:
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wat people forget is there are at least 2 melted cores and 1 maybe 3 storage pools tgat went dry with the contentw catching fire. There maybe blobs of melted fuel still there. There is so much contamination at fukushima its impossible to say what anything is.
ReplyDeletethere's possibly a connection between the temperature ranges that butt up against each other, but, the emissions have been visible since long before the ice wall began any operational status.
ReplyDeleteBut they have been worse recently
Deleteyes, true... great question for Prof Koide...
Deletewhy are people downplaying and ignoring radiosotope contamintion everywhere in the world so much?
ReplyDeletethe icewall is a totally useless rube golberg machine. a complete money pit fraud. Nuclear power plants are big radioctive sieves doomed to failure that have no credence. The cost and danger of running them is so insane it boggles my mind
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