MsMilkytheclown | Fukushima Robotic Bitch Slap, When a Normal One Won't Do @MsMilkytheclown | Uploaded August 2016 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
Seriously, are we going to play this game again Japan? Stop with your smoke and mirrors! We have Serious work to do here! Your electronic gurus are getting rich, while you continue to FAIL to UNDERSTAND the Magnitude of your ongoing "crippled crisis".
Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
Now, allow me to get back to some serious stuff here and stop F#n around with people's Hopes of a "swift decommissioning" of the reactors. It simply isn't going to happen, and you BETTER HURRY UP BEFORE THEY ALL GO BOOM AGAIN.
Fukushima Daini (NOT Daiichi) had "issues" shortly after the 7.3, 7.2, and Many other tremors (or as you like to say... "aftershocks" from back in March 2011.
(naturally TEPCO is downplaying that TOO). But it's a F#n Domino Effect. They are Very close to one another (Fukushima I - Daiichi and Fukushima II - Daini.
Reports: "Something may have happened at Fukushima II Nuclear Power Plant" after M7.3 quake — Tepco "did not know cause of pressure rise"
enenews.com/reports-it-looks-something-may-have-happened-at-fukushima-ii-nuclear-power-plant-after-m7-3-quake-tepco-did-not-know-cause-of-pressure-rise
Title: Current situation of Fukushima Daiichi and Daini nuclear power station
Source: Tepco
Date: Dec 7, 2012 Current status of the Fukushima Daiichi NPS and Fukushima Daini NPS after the earthquake (M7.3) at the offshore of Sanriku at 5:18 pm on December 7, 2012. [...] [As for the Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Station] After the earthquake occurred at 5:18 pm on December 7, 2012, we have conducted checkups at the Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Station, and have found there was no problem. Since we had found positive pressure in the reactor building of Unit 1, we have started Stand by Gas Treatment System* (the pressure was 0.05 kPa at that time of the start), and confirmed negative pressure in the reactor building. The negative pressure has been kept currently. We will conduct inspections for the cause of this matter. The fluctuation of the monitoring post readings is being maintained within the range of normal fluctuation before and after the earthquake and currently no radiation impact to the outside of the power station has been reported due to the earthquake.
Source: Jiji Tsushin
Translation: EXSKF
Date: Dec 7, 2012 [...] in Fukushima II (Daini) Nuke Plant, the pressure inside the Reactor 1 building rose a little. At 5:20PM, workers lowered the pressure by manually operating [the system that] pumps out the air. TEPCO's manager Masayuki Ono explained "It's not very serious", even though he acknowledged the company did not know the cause of the pressure rise. According to TEPCO, there is no leak of radioactive materials in the environment.
EXSKF: "It looks something may have happened at Fukushima II Nuclear Power Plant. According to TEPCO, there was a small rise in pressure in the reactor building, which is to be kept at a negative pressure to prevent radioactive contamination from spreading into the environment."
Onagowa... ETC.
Get your crap together!
Seriously, are we going to play this game again Japan? Stop with your smoke and mirrors! We have Serious work to do here! Your electronic gurus are getting rich, while you continue to FAIL to UNDERSTAND the Magnitude of your ongoing "crippled crisis".
Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
Now, allow me to get back to some serious stuff here and stop F#n around with people's Hopes of a "swift decommissioning" of the reactors. It simply isn't going to happen, and you BETTER HURRY UP BEFORE THEY ALL GO BOOM AGAIN.
Fukushima Daini (NOT Daiichi) had "issues" shortly after the 7.3, 7.2, and Many other tremors (or as you like to say... "aftershocks" from back in March 2011.
(naturally TEPCO is downplaying that TOO). But it's a F#n Domino Effect. They are Very close to one another (Fukushima I - Daiichi and Fukushima II - Daini.
Reports: "Something may have happened at Fukushima II Nuclear Power Plant" after M7.3 quake — Tepco "did not know cause of pressure rise"
enenews.com/reports-it-looks-something-may-have-happened-at-fukushima-ii-nuclear-power-plant-after-m7-3-quake-tepco-did-not-know-cause-of-pressure-rise
Title: Current situation of Fukushima Daiichi and Daini nuclear power station
Source: Tepco
Date: Dec 7, 2012 Current status of the Fukushima Daiichi NPS and Fukushima Daini NPS after the earthquake (M7.3) at the offshore of Sanriku at 5:18 pm on December 7, 2012. [...] [As for the Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Station] After the earthquake occurred at 5:18 pm on December 7, 2012, we have conducted checkups at the Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Station, and have found there was no problem. Since we had found positive pressure in the reactor building of Unit 1, we have started Stand by Gas Treatment System* (the pressure was 0.05 kPa at that time of the start), and confirmed negative pressure in the reactor building. The negative pressure has been kept currently. We will conduct inspections for the cause of this matter. The fluctuation of the monitoring post readings is being maintained within the range of normal fluctuation before and after the earthquake and currently no radiation impact to the outside of the power station has been reported due to the earthquake.
Source: Jiji Tsushin
Translation: EXSKF
Date: Dec 7, 2012 [...] in Fukushima II (Daini) Nuke Plant, the pressure inside the Reactor 1 building rose a little. At 5:20PM, workers lowered the pressure by manually operating [the system that] pumps out the air. TEPCO's manager Masayuki Ono explained "It's not very serious", even though he acknowledged the company did not know the cause of the pressure rise. According to TEPCO, there is no leak of radioactive materials in the environment.
EXSKF: "It looks something may have happened at Fukushima II Nuclear Power Plant. According to TEPCO, there was a small rise in pressure in the reactor building, which is to be kept at a negative pressure to prevent radioactive contamination from spreading into the environment."
Onagowa... ETC.
Get your crap together!