The Fukashima 50: light a candle tonight.

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The Fukashima 50: We have sworn to die.

Postby dannavy85 » 14 years ago

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/03/31/japans-nuclear-rescuers-inevitable-die-weeks/

Speaking tearfully through an interpreter by phone, the mother of a 32-year-old worker said: “My son and his colleagues have discussed it at length and they have committed themselves to die if necessary to save the nation.

“He told me they have accepted they will all probably die from radiation sickness in the short term or cancer in the long-term.”


And some of the comments....

This brings tears to my eyes. God bless each and every one of you and you are in my prayers. I have not seen a more valiant stand by a group of people ready to give their life to hopefully save the lives of others. Again, prayers and God bless every one of this group of fifty heros.


One reads all the selfish, evil gibberish in the news and then read a story about ordinary human heroes such as these nuclear workers and their families....giving their lives to save others and it makes one weep. My prayers are with these people and their families.
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Postby InsaneAstroBoyLover » 14 years ago

This brougt tears to my eye too, this is very Upseting. They are a group of live superheros.

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Postby cybotron » 12 years ago

A real Radioactive monster from the ocean depths! Plutonium (chemical symbol Pu, atomic number 94) is a radioactive, metallic chemical element that is part of the actinide series. It is the element used in most modern nuclear weapons. The most important isotope of plutonium is 239Pu, with a half-life of 24,110 years. It can be made from natural uranium and is fissile, meaning it can readily break apart to become lighter elements. The most stable isotope is 244Pu, with a half-life of about 80 million years, long enough to be found in extremely small quantities in nature. In fact, 244Pu is the heaviest atom naturally occurring in traces in the Earth's crust. Fukushima nuclear chief Masao Yoshida dies
Masao Yoshida, the Fukushima nuclear chief who led efforts to stabilise the crippled plant after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, has died at the age of 58.

Mr Yoshida died on Tuesday in a Tokyo hospital, a spokesman for plant operator Tepco said.

He had been suffering from oesophagal cancer, which Tepco said was not linked to his work at the plant.

Former Prime Minister Naoto Kan praised his "leadership and decisiveness".

'Finished'

Masao Yoshida, a Tokyo-educated nuclear engineer, was chief of the nuclear plant at the time of the disaster.

The tsunami swamped the plant, knocking out cooling systems to the reactors, which subsequently melted down.

Mr Yoshida remained on site with a small team to try to bring the plant under control.

On 12 March, he ignored an order from top-level officials to stop pumping sea water into one of the reactors - actions that were subsequently seen as having prevented the situation from getting even worse.

He later said of the first few days after the earthquake: "There were several instances when I thought we were all going to die here. I feared the plant was getting out of control and we would be finished.''

He was criticised, however, for not installing adequate measures against a tsunami while he headed up Tepco's nuclear facility management division, before the disaster.

Because of his illness, Masao Yoshida stepped down as plant chief in December 2011 - the same month Japan declared the facility stabilised in a "cold shut-down" state.

"He literally put his life at risk in dealing with the accident,'' Tepco President Naomi Hirose said. "We keep his wishes to our heart and do utmost for the reconstruction of Fukushima, which he tried to save at all cost.''

Tepco has said it does not believe his illness was linked to radiation exposure, saying the condition would normally take between five and 10 years to develop if radiation were to blame.

The disaster forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate from the area around the plant and it remains unclear when they can return.

Since the disaster, workers have been cooling reactors by flushing sea water through them - but this has led to a build-up of contaminated water which must be stored.

There have also been a number of leaks of radioactive water at the plant.

On Tuesday, Tepco said that concentrations of caesium-134 in groundwater had soared over the weekend. The company said it was investigating the source of the leak.
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Postby avatargirl » 12 years ago

PRAY FOR EVERYONE OF THOSE BRAVE PEOPLE- FEEL SO SAD PEOPLE SUFFER!

PRAY ETERNAL LIFE AND SAFETY FOR EVERYONE- WITH LOVE
ALWAYS!

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Postby AprilSeven » 12 years ago

I've heard the truth is that Japan's seas (and - gradually - the Pacific and the fish in it) are being affected by the radioactive water STILL streaming into the the sea.

Maybe I should run a Geiger counter over my made-in-Japan Honda Fit! :-O
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Postby cybotron » 10 years ago

Of everything I have ever seen, this is the most disturbing. It makes me feel ill or sick just looking at it! thinking about it. God have mercy on their souls. :cry: :sick: :(
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Postby cybotron » 9 years ago

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiation_effects_from_the_Fukushima_Daiichi_nuclear_disaster

Here is an important Wikipedia update on the matter with statistics.
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Postby cybotron » 9 years ago

Here is a fantastic gallery of images of Fukushima. Remember the half-life of Plutonium is 24,000 years.

Abandoned: Inside Fukushima's nuclear disaster exclusion zone, in pictures

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He added: "A separate permit is required for each of the towns in the red zone, which is issued only to people who have a legitimate, official reason to go there. No tourists are allowed. Even journalists are not welcome. The authorities are wary, they enquire after the reason, the topic being covered, and attitude towards the disaster."

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A photographer has taken stunning and revealing pictures from inside the exclusion zone set up after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan. Photographer and filmmaker Arkadiusz Podniesinski visited abandoned toxic towns and villages that once housed hundreds of thousands of people inside the 20km zone.
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