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18th March 2011, 12:40
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#521
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I worry about Japan, everybody, and thank you very much.
I did not think that I got comment so much.
Thank you very much.
A nuclear power plant encounters the damage by this earthquake and radioactivity leaks out and becomes the big topic.
As for this, British Chief Scientific Adviser Sir John Beddington acted as a spokesman, and several nuclear power generation experts commented.
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The following is a summarized report from Mr. Tom Atkinson, a British
photographer, based in Tokyo. He has attended a press conference held at
the UK Embassy in Tokyo yesterday. FYI. Please share this with your family,
friends and colleges who is looking for some accurate information. Thank
you, Yukiko Harada
(report to follow)
I have just returned from a conference call held at the British Embassy in
Tokyo. The call was concerning the nuclear issue in Japan. The chief
spokesman was Sir. John Beddington, Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK
Government, and he was joined by a number of qualified nuclear experts based
in the UK. Their assessment of the current situation in Japan is as follows:
* In case of a 'reasonable worst case scenario' (defined as total meltdown
of one reactor with subsequent radioactive explosion) an exclusion zone of
30 miles (50km) would be the maximum required to avoid affecting peoples'
health. Even in a worse situation (loss of two or more reactors) it is
unlikely that the damage would be significantly more than that caused by the
loss of a single reactor.
* The current 20km exclusion zone is appropriate for the levels of
radiation/risk currently experienced, and if the pouring of sea water can be
maintained to cool the reactors, the likelihood of a major incident should
be avoided. A further large quake with tsunami could lead to the suspension
of the current cooling operations, leading to the above scenario.
* The bottom line is that these experts do not see there being a possibility
of a health problem for residents in Tokyo. The radiation levels would need
to be hundreds of times higher than current to cause the possibility for
health issues, and that, in their opinion, is not going to happen (they were
talking minimum levels affecting pregnant women and children - for normal
adults the levels would need to be much higher still).
* The experts do not consider the wind direction to be material. They say
Tokyo is too far away to be materially affected.
* If the pouring of water can be maintained the situation should be much
improved after ten days, as the reactors' cores cool down.
* Information being provided by Japanese authorities is being independently
monitored by a number of organizations and is deemed to be accurate, as far
as measures of radioactivity levels are concerned.
* This is a very different situation from Chernobyl, where the reactor went
into meltdown and the encasement, which exploded, was left to burn for weeks
without any control. Even with Chernobyl, an exclusion zone of 30 miles
would have been adequate to protect human health. The problem was that most
people became sick from eating contaminated food, crops, milk and water in
the region for years afterward, as no attempt was made to measure
radioactivity levels in the food supply at that time or warn people of the
dangers. The secrecy over the Chernobyl explosion is in contrast to the very
public coverage of the Fukushima crisis.
* The Head of the British School asked if the school should remain closed.
The answer was there is no need to close the school due to fears of
radiation. There may well be other reasons - structural damage or possible
new quakes - but the radiation fear is not supported by scientific measures,
even for children.
* Regarding Iodine supplementation, the experts said this was only necessary
for those who had inhaled quantities of radiation (those in the exclusion
zone or workers on the site) or through consumption of contaminated
food/water supplies. Long term consumption of iodine is, in any case, not
healthy.
The discussion was surprisingly frank and to the point. The conclusion of
the experts is that the damage caused by the earthquake and tsunami, as well
as the subsequent aftershocks, was much more of an issue than the fear of
radiation sickness from the nuclear plants.
Let's hope the experts are right!
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18th March 2011, 12:42
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#522
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Glad you and your family are ok Tochka
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18th March 2011, 12:58
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#523
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JRC1
Glad you and your family are ok Tochka
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thanks! My family are OK. my daughter is fine, too.lol
By the way, what kind of meaning is "+1"?
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18th March 2011, 13:05
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#524
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+1 basically mean they agree with what the above said.
Glad you are ok
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18th March 2011, 13:06
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#525
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all it means tochka is the person agrees with what the person says above for example
tochka says ayumi hamasaki is ok
I say +1
just means I agree with what you say
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18th March 2011, 13:14
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#526
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L20VTS, Sophia_Bush
Oh, I see!!
Thank you for teaching it
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18th March 2011, 14:29
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#527
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That was a good read mate. Me personaly and i'm sure many others were lead to believe that the radiation was much more of a concern than described. Lets hope the natural side of things are over and done with and the experts know what they're talking about.
We complain over in the UK about our "terrible" weather. It is a shame we have to read about something like this for most of us to see that life isn't as dull as times like these in other countries.
It's good to know that you and your family are ok!
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18th March 2011, 15:12
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#528
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Tidy looking car mate , suprised these are over there tbh.
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19th March 2011, 14:22
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#529
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jimjam
That was a good read mate. Me personaly and i'm sure many others were lead to believe that the radiation was much more of a concern than described. Lets hope the natural side of things are over and done with and the experts know what they're talking about.
We complain over in the UK about our "terrible" weather. It is a shame we have to read about something like this for most of us to see that life isn't as dull as times like these in other countries.
It's good to know that you and your family are ok!
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Thank you. Japan is thrown into confusion because of the problem of the nuclear power plant greatly. The argument of the unnecessary will happen in future whether a nuclear power plant is necessary. And I think that this problem is useful for the whole world.
It say that China does not make a new nuclear power plant. I will give big influence in future all over the world.
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19th March 2011, 14:24
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#530
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jonny52002
Tidy looking car mate , suprised these are over there tbh.
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I am not still believed. How will about Japan from now on?
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20th March 2011, 00:01
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glad your ok mate, hearts with the rest of your country
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20th March 2011, 12:53
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#532
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Originally Posted by saxowebby
glad your ok mate, hearts with the rest of your country
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Thank you for worrying. A warm heart thanks!
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7th April 2011, 23:04
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#533
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As said the first time an earthquake happened. Hope your ok and all your family and friends. Stay safe buddy
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7th April 2011, 23:27
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#534
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hope your ok stay safe
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8th April 2011, 08:58
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#535
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glad to here you, family and friends are ok mate,
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8th April 2011, 10:34
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#536
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Hello there Tochka ! I Really like your car It is awesome
Keep up the good work friend and stay strong ! Love from the UK !
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8th April 2011, 16:12
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#537
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tomsmarty
As said the first time an earthquake happened. Hope your ok and all your family and friends. Stay safe buddy
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to tomsmarty
Warm words, Thank you. There are personds who suffered from a friends, but tries all spirit hard. All Japanese is going to help a stricken area now. I do my best early to revive!
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8th April 2011, 16:14
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#538
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Quote:
Originally Posted by scottmcl1
hope your ok stay safe
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Thanks, scottcl1!
The area where I live in is far from the stricken area. Therefore I am all right. We perform donation activity desperately to help the people of the stricken area.
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8th April 2011, 16:15
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#539
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rorz_vts
glad to here you, family and friends are ok mate,
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Thanks, rorz_vts!
Thank you for minding it. This one is all right!
Last edited by tochka; 8th April 2011 at 16:18.
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8th April 2011, 16:17
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#540
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Toz
Hello there Tochka ! I Really like your car It is awesome
Keep up the good work friend and stay strong ! Love from the UK !
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Thank you. Your feeling came. All nations do their best to revive Japan. I am glad if I support you.
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