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Reactor meltdown possible in Japan.


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  On 3/12/2011 at 8:29 AM, patrick05 said:

here's a picture from another forum:

japanreactor1.jpg

you can see the building on the leftmost is now gone, or at least the walls are...

this link, meanwhile, is for NHK World which is English..

http://jibtv.com/pro...een.aspx?page=0

Are those um... are those white buildings reactors? The top picture shows 4. The bottom shows 3. WTF.

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  On 3/12/2011 at 8:31 AM, ArtRosen said:

Are those um... are those white buildings reactors? The top picture shows 4. The bottom shows 3. WTF.

NHK is showing closeup pics. It looks like the outside structure has blown up and the 'skeleton' is still standing.

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This will be terrible news if it is indeed the reactor. Makes you wonder how the future of nuclear energy will move forward if Japan and their earthquake knowledge and preparedness couldn't prevent this sort of disaster. How many other nuke plants are in danger of similiar problems around the world?

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  On 3/12/2011 at 8:41 AM, winterymix said:

It is strange; photos show an entire large building missing but news commentary

report "walls missing".

I think thats because the metal structure is still there its just the walls and roof are gone. Think of a steel framed building before it is completed.

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  On 3/12/2011 at 8:41 AM, winterymix said:

It is strange; photos show an entire large building missing but news commentary

report "walls missing".

The frame of the building is still there, just the 'white' part of it is not. They zoomed in on it on NHK and you can see the structure still standing.

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