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Supertoaster:
--- Quote from: coolzeldad on March 12, 2011, 11:08:39 PM ---After much work put into cooling the third reactor, they were able to start properly cooling the reactor - avoiding explosion from the built up hydrogen by the process used to release the pressure in the container to the air.
They made sure to note that while they believe a malformation has occurred to a small portion of the core, it is not confirmed there was an actual meltdown of any sort, and they doubt it based on the amount of time the core was exposed out of water.
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yay
coolzeldad:
Tsunami advisories have been lifted from numerous pacific coastal areas.
coolzeldad:
Possible hydrogen gas buildup might cause explosion in reactor number three at fukushima number one plant, however, impact from explosion will not damage the containment vessel as they are made to handle impacts like those.
Reactor number two cooling water lowering and at boiling temperature. Tokyo electric is thinking about using the gas venting method used on reactor number one and three before to relieve the pressure within the containment vessel.
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--- Quote ---There is a risk of a second explosion at the quake-hit Fukushima power station, Japanese officials have said.
However, chief cabinet secretary Yukio Edano said the facility could withstand the impact and the nuclear reactor itself would not be damaged.
Technicians are battling to cool reactor 3 following a blast at the building housing reactor 1 on Saturday.
Meanwhile, police have warned that the death toll in tsunami-hit Miyagi prefecture alone could exceed 10,000.
Miyagi includes the port of Minamisanriku which was mostly swept away by the tsunami.
The BBC's Rachel Harvey, outside Minamisanriku, says roads to the town are blocked and emergency workers are finding bodies amid piles of debris.
Officials previously said that more than 2,000 people died or were missing following Friday's earthquake and tsunami.
Millions remain without electricity and authorities are stepping up relief efforts as the scale of the tragedy becomes clearer.
About 310,000 people have been evacuated to emergency shelters, many of them without power, Japanese broadcaster NHK reported.
Officials announced that the number of troops helping with rescue work in the region would be doubled to 100,000.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12724953
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-12723092
Peetah:
Dam man so much bad news.
Hopefully this end with, they all lived happily ever after.
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