Last week another inspection was conducted inside unit 2 at Fukushima Daiichi. This new work looked inside the reactor pedestal area. The space is below the reactor vessel yet within the containment vessel. This is the third time in the…
Last week another inspection was conducted inside unit 2 at Fukushima Daiichi. This new work looked inside the reactor pedestal area. The space is below the reactor vessel yet within the containment vessel. This is the third time in the…
Arnie Gundersen, former nuclear engineer (emphasis added), Feb 2, 2017: “When I went to school, the saying was ‘dilution is the solution to pollution,’ and that’s what the Japanese believe. If they dump [radioactive water from Fukushima Daiichi] on their…
Another robot has died in the depths of one of Fukushima’s nuclear reactors, as attempts to locate and remove melted radioactive fuel continue. This is the second robot in two weeks to meet its end in the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear…
A cleaning robot at Fukushima nuclear power plant has had to be pulled out before completing its mission after its camera experienced glitches. It’s believed the high-tech device was affected by high radiation as it examined the inside of the…
Worst environmental disaster in human history Radiation inside one of the damaged reactors at the Fukushima nuclear power facility has reached an “unimaginable” level according to experts. Because so much nuclear material from Fukushima escaped into the Pacific Ocean, there…
Tokyo’s utility company discovered Monday what it suspects could be nuclear fuel debris inside of a reactor at its destroyed Fukushima plant in Japan. The Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) has led efforts to clean up the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear…
Infowars.com Nuclear Scientist J.W. Petermann of FukushimaUpdateReport.com evaluates the hazards of EMF radiation vs ionizing radiation, and the risks of the nuclear industry as a whole. With 711 nuclear power plants worldwide, how long til the next meltdown?
A nuclear clean-up team in Fukushima is preparing to move the fuel rods from one of the power plant’s reactors to a safer location. It’s the most hazardous undertaking at the Japanese facility since it was crippled by an earthquake…
Radiation Fuel Rods Matches Fallout of 14,000 Hiroshima Bombs Andrea Germanos Global Research.ca An operation with potentially “apocalyptic” consequences is expected to begin in a little over two weeks from now – “as early as November 8″ – at Fukushima’s…
UPDATE: It is important to stress that 40 years’ worth of deadly spent fuel rods that would have been blown sky high by the blasts were stored in the roof of the facilities you see devastated in these images. Read…