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Melting through reactor floors – Fukushima’s molten nuclear fuel cores

FUKUSHIMA-2013Nuclear Expert: We believe molten fuel already melted through floors of Fukushima reactor buildings, or is still in process of melting through (AUDIO) http://enenews.com/nuclear-expert-believe-molten-fuel-already-melted-floors-fukushima-reactor-buildings-process-melting-audio

 Title: THE DEEPENING CRISIS AT FUKUSHIMA

Source: Green Power and Wellness
Host: Harvey Wasserman
Date: Aug. 12, 2013
Harvey Wasserman, host: We don’t even know where these cores are, do we? That’s a really amazing situation.

Gordon Edwards, nuclear expert and president of the Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility:  That’s correct. What’s happening is, how far these cores have penetrated through the floor of the reactor building, or not, is really unknown because the radiation levels are so intense, that not only can humans not go in there […] but even robots that they sent in there, the gamma radiation is so intense that it fries the electronic components after a few minutes. So the robots are of only very limited use for a short time.

The result is they just don’t know what the state is, but we believe that the molten core has melted through the bottom of the containment vessel, it’s onto the floor, and it’s probably either melted through the floor, or is in the process of melting through the floor… Units 1, 2, and 3. Now some of those units are perhaps in worse condition than others.

Hear interview here  http://greenpowerwellnessshow.podbean.com/2013/08/12/green-power-and-wellness-080813/

September 19, 2013 - Posted by | Fukushima 2013

1 Comment »

  1. how much of the planet will be a nuclear sacrifice before people ignore the Propoganda get off their backsides and shout NO MORE

    mariannewildart's avatar Comment by mariannewildart | September 19, 2013 | Reply


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