Saturday, March 19, 2011

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of Fukushima Power Plant - 03/19/2011 Location alle10.07 of

This is the situation in the nuclear power plant in Fukushima:

Reactor 1: cooling covers half of the fuel rods of the reactor, resulting in damage fuel. Partial core meltdown, the building of the reactor is partially destroyed conctenimento due to the explosion of hydrogen, the roof of the building collapsed, sicontinua to pump sea water. The level assigned to the INES nuclear reactor by the Japanese is now 5 instead of 4. Level 5 means

Accident with possible consequences outside the facility with a) Release of radioactive material outside, in quantities radiologically equivalent to values \u200b\u200bbetween 100 and 1000 TBq , requesting a partial implementation of planned countermeasures b) Severe damage to reactor core or protective barriers.

Reactor 2 : Possible damage to the reactor containment structure, problems with the cooling system, sea water continues to be pumped into the fuel rods were temporarily exposed completely, the reactor containment structure has been damaged by an explosion in reactor number 3 next, another explosion was heard near the chamber soprressione of the containment structure. Japan has also assigned to this unit value INES 5.

Reactor 3: there are fears a partial core meltdown, the plant operating problems, it continues to pump sea water, the reactor containment structure is seriously damaged by explosions of hydrogen. sea \u200b\u200bwater is thrown on the pool containing spent fuel from helicopters. There are no data on the temperature of the pool of contenimento.Il Japan has also assigned to this unit value INES 5 for the severity of the accident. White smoke continues to escape from the property.

Reactor 4: The authorities are concerned about the state of the pool containing the spent fuel, the two fires were extinguished despite spontantaneamente white smoke continues to come out yet. Japan has the value assigned to this unit INES 4.

reactors 5:06 : Some workers have opened holes in the roof of the two structures, to prevent the accumulation of hydrogen which is suspected to be the cause of the explosions in other units.


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