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canman wrote: .
Things are getting really testy here in Hachinohe, without gas, or kerosene, and no sign of it. There are rumors that gas stations have gas and people are lining up for hours, and tempers are really starting to flare. Add on top of that the never ending aftershocks, the real worry of radiation fallout, and I worry that some people are getting close to the breaking point.
We got 10cm of snow last night which just adds to people's woes, and makes it even more difficult to get around on foot or by bicycle.
It really is a bizarre situation, and all I can do is sit around in the cold, wait for either the highways to open, the trains to start running, and fuel and food to be delivered. Fortunately we were excluded from the Tohoku Denryoku's rolling blackouts, thank god for little mercies.
GomiGirl wrote:This aussie and her family are staying put for the time being.
Kyodo News wrote:Police eye using water cannon to cool Fukushima's No. 4 reactor
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:This Russian global multicultural citizen has just informed her bosses that she'd like to go back to Japan for a half year minimum to work with the company's colleagues and dealers for the rebuilding process.
(i did get back to denmark about an hour ago to fucking media waiting in the arrivals hall to ask about my 'horrific experience'. how they found out i was on the flight from frankfurt to billund, i have no idea, since not even i knew that i had a seat on the flight until 30 minutes before takeoff. they got a very polite fuck off from me.
Takechanpoo wrote:U.S airplane is flying above Yokota Air Base continuously for a long time. Probably it is investigating radiation amount.
wuchan wrote:Source?
If they were flying out OPSEC rules would prevent them from doing it all at once. On the other hand may be helping, or doing all the work, to clean up this mess.
Coligny wrote:Sit Rep aboot network submarine links...
...GUYS GUYS !!!!! my village is on the map !!!
The Canadian Medical Assistance Team (CMAT) says it has been stuck in Tokyo for several days, unable to reach the hardest-hit areas in the northeastern part of the country because of the escalating risks of a nuclear disaster at several power plants.
A spokesperson for CMAT says they are not officially equipped for a nuclear emergency.
Calling the situation frustrating, Bill Coltart says radiation levels might rise to a potentially dangerous level and they don't want to endanger the team's health.
"Emergency operations were being suspended due to excessively high radiation in the area. Based on this and our further discussions with the United Nations on site coordination centre in Tokyo we made the decision it's just too unsafe to have our team continue operating there," he told CTV News in a telephone interview from Tokyo Tuesday night.
CMAT says it will continue to prepare and stage its response from facilities in Metro Vancouver and Seattle, WA.
Members hope to return to Japan to continue relief efforts when the situation stabilizes. The agency is in the process of moving equipment and supplies from its warehouse in Toronto to the West Coast.
Bucky wrote:Canadian medical team stops by for visit in Tokyo then heads home:
One sievert is 1,000 millisieverts (mSv). One millisievert is 1,000 microsieverts.
Exposure to 100 mSv a year is the lowest level at which any increase in cancer risk is clearly evident. A cumulative 1,000 mSv (1 sievert) would probably cause a fatal cancer many years later in five out of every 100 persons exposed to it.
For cancer risks to be elevated, exposure would have to exceed 100 millisieverts in a year, experts say. To be lethal, the blast of radiation would have to top 5,000 millisieverts, delivered in just minutes or hours.
a single one sievert (1,000 mSv) dose causes radiation sickness such as nausea, vomiting, hemorrhaging, but not death. A single dose of 5 sieverts would kill about half of those exposed to it within a month.
* Exposure to 350 mSv was the criterion for relocating people after the Chernobyl accident, according to the World Nuclear Association.
*"Very acute radiation, like that which happened in Chernobyl and to the Japanese workers at the nuclear power station, is unlikely for the population," said Lam Ching-wan, a chemical pathologist at the university of Hong Kong.
IkemenTommy wrote:I just walked by the local drug store and there were stocking the shelves with tons of toilet paper and tissues.
Coligny wrote:Ok, but without enough porn it's going to be useless...
Meanwhile (no confirmation yet). Mizuho Bank ATM seems to have gone tits up nation wide.
2triky wrote:So the latest news that I've read is that the police have arrived on scene to spray water on the no. 3 reactor with a water cannon truck. Any other relevant developments?
2triky wrote:So the latest news that I've read is that the police have arrived on scene to spray water on the no. 3 reactor with a water cannon truck. Any other relevant developments?
Coligny wrote:Ok, but without enough porn it's going to be useless...
Meanwhile (no confirmation yet). Mizuho Bank ATM seems to have gone tits up nation wide.
Mizuho Bank said on Thursday that all of its automatic teller machines (ATM) throughout Japan and its Internet transaction system have stopped working.
A spokesman for Japan's second-largest bank said the reason for the outage was not known, although he doubted its was due to this week's power outages in the Tokyo area and eastern Japan or last week's massive earthquake.
Yokohammer wrote:GE are in the process of preparing 10 gas-turbine generators for delivery to the Fukushima plant, I assume to provide electricity for the cooling system. Three are ready to be shipped.
My incompetence/unpreparedness detector is reading off scale.
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