Godzirra
If only this shiit wasn't as ridiculous as it actually is ... .... ...............................
Godzirra
I don't live in Japan, I live in China, but yea I heard about this last night at the bar. Most chinese were like I was like
build nuclear reactors in places that routinely get hit by massive earthquakes, brehs.
I truly believe we're going to make our own species extinct rather than die out naturally.
Fukushima operator TEPCO is getting ready for its toughest and the most dangerous clean-up operation. In November it will try to remove 400 tons of spent fuel from plant’s Reactor No. 4. But even a little mistake may result in a new nuclear disaster.
The operation is scheduled to start in the beginning of November and be completed by around the end of 2014.
Under normal circumstances, the operation to remove all the fuel would take about 100 days. TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power Co) initially planned to take two years, but reduced the schedule to one year in recognition of the urgency, as even a minor earthquake could trigger an uncontrolled fuel leak.
During this period TEPCO plans to carefully remove more than 1,300 used fuel rod assemblies, packing radiation 14,000 times the equivalent of the Hiroshima nuclear bomb, from their cooling pool.
The base of the pool where the fuel assemblies are situated is 18 meters above ground and the rods are 7 meters under the surface of the water.
TEPCO’s first task is to remove the debris from the Reactor No. 4 fuel pool.
Then, one by one, the fuel rods will be removed from the top store of the damaged building using a crane suspended above the crippled reactor.
In the worst-case scenario, the pool could come crashing to the ground, dumping the rods together into a pile that could fission and cause an explosion many times worse than in March 2011.
“The worst-case scenario could play out in death to billions of people. A true apocalypse,” Consolo said.
I think its crazy how all of the Asian countries have beef. Like Africa.
Asians NEVER forget anything breh. Doesn't matter if it happened now or 200 years ago, they'll still hold grudges.
Yea, Koreans and Japanese don't rock like that either. They have a little section in Seoul, and my buddy who was Korean changed his whole attitude when talking about them.
Wait, you mean they do hold grudges or not?