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angola wrote:This isn't an AP News Alert you want to see come across the wire:TOKYO (AP) ā Japan nuclear safety commission official says meltdown at nuclear power plant possible
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pimpdave wrote:
Wow, only 574 dead so far. It's sad they died, but it seems like that number would be much higher if Japan wasn't so well prepared for such a disaster.
It's a good thing they don't have the Tea Party over there, trying to dismantle government and get their own people killed. Bravo Japan, your hard work and rigorous building codes have saved many lives.
at least 574 people dead by official count.
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pimpdave wrote:at least 574 people dead by official count.
That's from the article. It also says that local media is reporting that the death toll is possibly as high as 1,300. I really hope it isn't.
But the fact remains, Japan has done a great job mitigating the danger to their populace, including a huge (and expensive) early warning system for quakes and tsunamis. The death toll would be much higher if they had a shitty government that hadn't been so well prepared.
Considering all of the ways a group like the Tea Party is trying to dismantle our infrastructure, it's only natural one would think about what would happen if something similar hit us.
"If this accident stops right now it will already be one of the three worst accidents we have ever had at a nuclear power plant in the history of nuclear power," said Joseph Cirincione, an expert on nuclear materials and president of the U.S.-based Ploughshares Fund, a firm involved in security and peace funding.
Queen_Herpes wrote:Partial meltdown. And they released radiated steam. This reactor is on the east coast of Japan. Where will all of this fallout land? hmmmmmmmmm????
AAFitz wrote:pimpdave wrote:
Wow, only 574 dead so far. It's sad they died, but it seems like that number would be much higher if Japan wasn't so well prepared for such a disaster.
The death toll is unfortunately much higher.
PLAYER57832 wrote:AAFitz wrote:pimpdave wrote:
Wow, only 574 dead so far. It's sad they died, but it seems like that number would be much higher if Japan wasn't so well prepared for such a disaster.
The death toll is unfortunately much higher.
This accident is horrible. Still, it cannot be emphasized enough that the damage would have been far greater had Japan not been prepared.
Also, some may not realize, but the Richter scale is logorythmic. That means that an 8.1 is twice as large as an 8.0 quake.
An 8.9 is almost 10 times as large as an 8.0... And the Loma Prieta quake, (the one that hit SF during the world series) was only a 7.3.
AAFitz wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:AAFitz wrote:pimpdave wrote:
Wow, only 574 dead so far. It's sad they died, but it seems like that number would be much higher if Japan wasn't so well prepared for such a disaster.
The death toll is unfortunately much higher.
This accident is horrible. Still, it cannot be emphasized enough that the damage would have been far greater had Japan not been prepared.
Also, some may not realize, but the Richter scale is logorythmic. That means that an 8.1 is twice as large as an 8.0 quake.
An 8.9 is almost 10 times as large as an 8.0... And the Loma Prieta quake, (the one that hit SF during the world series) was only a 7.3.
I agree, and quite frankly it is amazing how well they fared the quake itself all things considered, only to be hit by the tsunami afterward which has done the majority of the damage.
One thing Im not clear on is if the majority of the damage to the reactors is from the earthquake itself, or the tsunami. I assume both played a part, and perhaps they arent even sure themselves, but was it the earthquake that knocked out the power which is leading to the problems or the tsunami with smashed them afterward?
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Worry. Every state in the union has had quakes.. and while the edges (CA. etc.) are more prone, the worst quakes tend to happen mid-continent. The geologic record seems to show a massive one in Kansas, I forget how many thousand years ago, that some say was the biggest ever.AAFitz wrote: I was withing 10 miles of a reactor just last night, and while the statistical risk of an earthquake in this region is very low, it was still unnerving to realize that if Japans were in jeopardy, there is probably reason to assume ours may be as well.
AAFitz wrote:One thing I'm not entirely clear on, though I'm sure I could track it down, is if the majority of the damage to the reactors is from the earthquake itself, or the tsunami. I assume both played a part, and perhaps they aren't even sure themselves, but was it the earthquake that knocked out the power which is leading to the problems or the tsunami which smashed them afterward?
PLAYER57832 wrote:pimpdave wrote:Oh, so Fitz, you call me a piece of shit but not Player?
What was offensive and off topic about my post?
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JPcelticfc wrote:its not earthquakes the US has to worry about!! Its yellowstone!!
If it goes off were all complety fucked!!
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