Saturday, March 12, 2011

Breaking News: Twitter Feedback: Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant-Part 2


The latest news on Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant:
-Possibility of nuclear meltdown in Unit 1
-They are pumping seawater to radiator to cool it down in unit.
-Cooling problem in Unit 3 and possiblility of overheating
-Problems in Radiator #4

Here is twitter feedback:


 Nancy C. Gulotta 
Japan's  rated a 4 on a 7-point scale; less severe than Three Mile Island at 5 & short Chernobyl at 7 4=LOCAL consequences (only)

 Desné Masie 
What is happening at Fukushima? Will everything be ok? Conflicting reports, but frighteningly, it looks like a meltdown might happen.

 Nishizono 
The map you're seeing everywhere (watermarked with Australian Radiation Services) does NOT represent an accurate fallout pattern.

 dangouge 
Opponents of wind power, next time you complain that turbines cause "headaches" and are ugly, I'll try not to think of Fukushima.

 Brian Dunning 
Fukushima nuclear plant does NOT have a combustible graphite core like Chernobyl. A total meltdown should flow into underground containment.

 António Matos Silva 
170,000 people have been evacuated BBC News - Japan quake: Exodus from around Fukushima nuclear plant

 Nishizono 
Guys, there is NO risk to the west coast of the United States from a meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi. 

 Србија Данас 
Right now there are six reactors without proper cooling atFukushima I and II?! You gotta be f....g kidding me!

 Earthquake Japan 
People are getting extremely frustrated at the lack of news coming from Tokyo Electric Power and government on  Daiichi Plant leak

 ☆+ Petrina +。o♡゜ 
Japan have had another two earthquakes this morning 6.1 and 6.3 off the coast of Fukushima within the last two hours 

 Greg Hedgepath 
'A  IS OCCURRING' says owner of  1 Nuclear Power Plant  

 Jaime Montoya 
 needs urgently help from international nuclear specialists, they are under heay stress trauma and will make mistakesFukushima

 Felicia Sand 
Fear in Fukushima: Radiation's Health Effects Fallout fears continue to mount despite government reassurance.

 Michael Billingsley 
Fukushima Daini reactor #4 seems to be in trouble. Coolant exceeds 100°C & forced venting of soaring containment pressure was necessary.

 Alastair Cunningham 
Newspapers using the headline 'meltdown' to describe the situation at Fukushima are doing themselves and their readers a disservice.

 Simon 
BTW, folks, if you think the governments will tell us everything going on with Fukushima, you just keep fooling yourself.

 Marie *nyan nyan* 
more prayers in fukushima hope not that many people are being exposed by the radiation


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