Fukushima 7/23/14: One *Trillion* Bq Released by Nuclear Debris Removal;Sapphire Blue Crab Anyone?





Officials in U.S. report "very rare mutations" in Pacific sea life — "Never seen anything like this" — Photos show red crabs completely white, "shockingly bright blue... almost unnatural", or with yellow legs — Environment "could play a role" — Also observed recently by Japan (VIDEO) http://bit.ly/1mbuAj3 Gov't: "Big, big decline" in Alaska caribou — "Mortality very high" in 2011 and 2012, also "low survival rate" for calves — "Worrisome" how quickly this happened — In truth, we don't have an answer why (AUDIO) http://bit.ly/1w0Bz84 'Unthinkable Twist': Japan expert calls for immediate health exams outside Fukushima, must act urgently or damage will be worse — Gov't Officials: "I don't want to discuss the issue"... Discovery of cancer could cause excessive anxiety http://bit.ly/1w0Bz88 One trillion Bq released by nuclear debris removal The operator of the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant says more than one trillion becquerels of radioactive substances were released as a result of debris removal work at one of the plant's reactors. Radioactive cesium was detected at levels exceeding the government limit in rice harvested last year in Minami Soma, some 20 kilometers from Fukushima Daiichi. There are fears that some rice paddies in the city have been tainted by airborne radioactive material released when debris was removed from the plant's No.3 reactor in August last year. On Wednesday, Tokyo Electric Power Company presented the Nuclear Regulation Authority with an estimate that the removal work discharged 280 billion becquerels per hour of radioactive substances, or a total of 1.1 trillion becquerels. The plant is believed to be still releasing an average of 10 million becquerels per hour of radioactive material. Jul. 23, 2014 - Updated 10:21 UTC Fukushima plant measures to freeze tunnels The operator of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant will take additional measures to accelerate the behind-schedule work of freezing radiation-contaminated water in underground tunnels. Water used to cool melted-down fuel in damaged reactors has leaked out of reactor buildings into underground utility tunnels. The tainted runoff, mixed with ground water, is believed to be seeping into the ground and ending up in the sea. The work is designed to prevent that outcome for the tainted water. But the tunnels have yet to be fully frozen nearly 3 months into the project. Jul. 23, 2014 - Updated 04:46 UTC Official: 'Death ashes' obviously dispersed everywhere after recent Fukushima releases... Hot particles attached to clothes; Media brainwashing public — Nuclear Engineer: Huge spray of radioactive material from plant contained Plutonium (VIDEO) http://bit.ly/1mbuCHL Professor: Fukushima scaring 'bejesus' out of everybody in world... still flowing in ocean, radiation levels unknown — Clearly detectable in tuna at California coast... We focus a lot on bio-accumulation — Japan: Reactor leaks "may have gathered as a lump and drifted offshore, we need to continue monitoring it" (VIDEO) http://bit.ly/1w0Bz89 Fukushima plant worker job offer / "Remove and assort debris in Fukushima plant, No insurance supported" http://bit.ly/1mbuCY4 baraki prefecture doesn't check Tritium in swimming beach seawater lower than 20,000 Bq/m3 http://bit.ly/1w0BAcb Highest density of All β and Cs-134 measured from groundwater near Reactor 2 http://bit.ly/1mbuCY9 U.S. nuke plant operator entangled in new scandle http://bit.ly/1mbuCYa nuclear-news The News That Matters about the Nuclear Industry http://bit.ly/1mbuCYc


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