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At least, I can copy-paste news both about japanese earthquake and following consequences such as damaged reactors at Fukushima nuclear power plant. This is not fearmongering, just gaining information about current events, including opinions, various reports and possible solutions of urgent tasks. As Dogsbody pointed out - it's much easy to read about in dedicated thread than to search at various separate sources. As for you, you did nothing except whining and asking senseless questions. Think a bit;) |
Enough threads about this incident got shut down for stupid reasons. Let's not do more damage to this one guys?
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Just one more, where did I whine or ask senseless questions? |
This thread is not a place for bickering. If you want to complain to each other take it to The Chat Thread or to PMs.
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If you have some news or interesting information regarding earthquake or tsunami in particular, feel free to post that info here. |
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The media focus on the nuclear situation is completely overshadowing at least an equal crisis in Japan. No... it is not "over" at all. Like the nuclear situation, it will be years before it is over. Nothing can ever bring back the dead. And so far the nuclear situation has not claimed so many lives... and likely will never do so. best, .................john |
I'm gonna shoot in the dark and assume that Termo knows that there are still lots of people suffering, then further assume that he meant their situation is being managed and controlled sufficiently well enough to not enter into crisis-status again, whereas the plant may.
I'm not quite following the news posts though, I get enough of that from tv here, but I don't know what it's like for those outside Japan. |
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As for 'news posts' - they contain some information concerning to urgent measures of TEPCO or japanese government : TEPCO to inject nitrogen into No. 1 reactor to prevent explosion TOKYO, April 6, Kyodo Tokyo Electric Power Co. on Wednesday prepared to inject nitrogen into one of the reactors at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power complex to reduce the potential risk of a hydrogen explosion, while it succeeded in stopping highly radioactive water leaking into the Pacific Ocean from the plant. The nitrogen, an inert gas, is expected to be injected into the No. 1 reactor's containment vessel, a process that could take several days. Hidehiko Nishiyama, a spokesman for the government's nuclear agency, denied during a morning press conference that there is an ''immediate danger'' of explosion. Kyodo News |
Tsunami: British Search & Rescue - CHANNEL 5 DOCUMENTARY
British rescuers come to the aid of the Japanese people.
Channel 5 - 45 Minute Documentary showing the work of the Rescuer's in Japan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iDA1q0ioZA |
consequences of the accident
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