Serious Nuclear Power Crisis? Japan Asks U.S. for Help, Japan can not alone solve the problem of nuclear radiation. Sakura Country, Friday (18 / 3) finally asked for help the U.S. biggest ally, to control the crisis in the nuclear power plant complex in a dangerous situation with the temperature too high.
Serious Nuclear Power Crisis? Japan Asks U.S. for Help, While the world's atomic agency, the IAEA, called for rapid movement of global cooperation to overcome the race with a time of disaster.
In Fukushima NPP complex that is damaged, fire trucks militermenyemprot reactor units have problems with gallons of water to the facility. Spraying has entered a second day as a precautionary measure nuclear fuel experienced overheating and spewing radiation in higher-level
"Not only Japan, the whole world depends on them," said an office worker in Tokyo, Norie Igarashi, 44. He said emergency teams now working in the midst of rising radiation levels in the complex in the seaside area of northeastern Japan.
The crisis is still far from finished making Japan's power shortage. The situation forced the factories closed and cause turbulence in the global production process and triggers the deterioration of Japanese stock prices.
One week after the disaster uproar that has so far made 6,500 people were killed and 10,300 people missing. Emergency crews face two major challenges in the nuclear crisis. First they have to cool the reactor in which energy is produced. Secondly they have to cool the cooling pool in which nuclear fuel rods stored in water.
Both need water to stay cool and keep uranium out to stop radiation. But with the level of radiation in the complex have restricted the areas in which workers can enter and how they can stay. Conditions that make it difficult to carry enough water to enter.
Water, at least in a pool of fuel, namely in the complex unit 3, which is believed to have the lowest hazard. However, without enough water, the nuclear rods that can be spread more heat and radiation.
"Overcoming Unit 3 is our top priority," said Chief Cabinet Secretary, Yukio Edano, told reporters. He said Friday that Tokyo has asked the U.S. government for help and now both were discussing the situation more specific.
"We coordinate with the U.S. government, given the U.S. can provide experts that we need," said Edano.
A U.S. military fire truck helped spray water into the Unit 3 is paralyzed, according to Air Force Chief of Staff, Shigeru Iwasaki. Although it can be seen clearly that the vehicle driven by Japanese workers.
Also been detected radiation levels significantly outside Tokyo, with a radius of 220 kilometers from north NPP. But the danger level is still limited in the scope of the complex. After all, a situation that has forced thousands of people to evacuate and make life the streets of Tokyo which is always crowded became quiet. Residents choose to go or not go out.
The Japanese government later released the information about the crisis, caused problems in the ability to multiply and spread the news. In a country where the nuclear industry has a long history of hiding security problems, a situation that makes the Japanese people and foreign governments confused and upset.
Now, Japan and the U.S., offers a different examination strategies are plainly against the danger level in Fukushima. Head of U.S. Nuclear Policy Commission, Gregory Jazcko, Thursday (17 / 3) states took several days or even weeks utnuk make complex back under control. He also supported the U.S. decision to recommend the evacuation zone 80 kilometers to the population there, is much broader than the 50 miles that have been ordered to Japan.
Another crucial matter in an effort to gain control of the NPP Fukushima is putting another power source to the complex, which allows the operator to recover the cooling system. Operators, Tokyo Electrik Power Co., already past the deadline on Thursday but hopes remain complete strategy on Friday night, according to a spokesman for the nuclear security agency, Minoru Ohgoda.
But the utilities are not sure whether the cooling system is still functioning. If not, then the new power source will not help.
President Barack Obama on the television to make sure Americans that the government does not want any harmful radiation reaching the U.S. or territory. He also said that offering any assistance could be given to Japan.
Currently in NPP Fukushima No. 1, a 180-member core team of emergency workers have been doing the rotation in the complex to minimize radiation exposure. Storage pool requires a constant supply of cold water. Even though removed from the reactors. uranium rods still incredible heat and cooling takes months, maybe longer, to prevent them from heating up again and remove radioactive dust.
Serious Nuclear Power Crisis? Japan Asks U.S. for Help, While the world's atomic agency, the IAEA, called for rapid movement of global cooperation to overcome the race with a time of disaster.
In Fukushima NPP complex that is damaged, fire trucks militermenyemprot reactor units have problems with gallons of water to the facility. Spraying has entered a second day as a precautionary measure nuclear fuel experienced overheating and spewing radiation in higher-level
"Not only Japan, the whole world depends on them," said an office worker in Tokyo, Norie Igarashi, 44. He said emergency teams now working in the midst of rising radiation levels in the complex in the seaside area of northeastern Japan.
The crisis is still far from finished making Japan's power shortage. The situation forced the factories closed and cause turbulence in the global production process and triggers the deterioration of Japanese stock prices.
One week after the disaster uproar that has so far made 6,500 people were killed and 10,300 people missing. Emergency crews face two major challenges in the nuclear crisis. First they have to cool the reactor in which energy is produced. Secondly they have to cool the cooling pool in which nuclear fuel rods stored in water.
Both need water to stay cool and keep uranium out to stop radiation. But with the level of radiation in the complex have restricted the areas in which workers can enter and how they can stay. Conditions that make it difficult to carry enough water to enter.
Water, at least in a pool of fuel, namely in the complex unit 3, which is believed to have the lowest hazard. However, without enough water, the nuclear rods that can be spread more heat and radiation.
"Overcoming Unit 3 is our top priority," said Chief Cabinet Secretary, Yukio Edano, told reporters. He said Friday that Tokyo has asked the U.S. government for help and now both were discussing the situation more specific.
"We coordinate with the U.S. government, given the U.S. can provide experts that we need," said Edano.
A U.S. military fire truck helped spray water into the Unit 3 is paralyzed, according to Air Force Chief of Staff, Shigeru Iwasaki. Although it can be seen clearly that the vehicle driven by Japanese workers.
Also been detected radiation levels significantly outside Tokyo, with a radius of 220 kilometers from north NPP. But the danger level is still limited in the scope of the complex. After all, a situation that has forced thousands of people to evacuate and make life the streets of Tokyo which is always crowded became quiet. Residents choose to go or not go out.
The Japanese government later released the information about the crisis, caused problems in the ability to multiply and spread the news. In a country where the nuclear industry has a long history of hiding security problems, a situation that makes the Japanese people and foreign governments confused and upset.
Now, Japan and the U.S., offers a different examination strategies are plainly against the danger level in Fukushima. Head of U.S. Nuclear Policy Commission, Gregory Jazcko, Thursday (17 / 3) states took several days or even weeks utnuk make complex back under control. He also supported the U.S. decision to recommend the evacuation zone 80 kilometers to the population there, is much broader than the 50 miles that have been ordered to Japan.
Another crucial matter in an effort to gain control of the NPP Fukushima is putting another power source to the complex, which allows the operator to recover the cooling system. Operators, Tokyo Electrik Power Co., already past the deadline on Thursday but hopes remain complete strategy on Friday night, according to a spokesman for the nuclear security agency, Minoru Ohgoda.
But the utilities are not sure whether the cooling system is still functioning. If not, then the new power source will not help.
President Barack Obama on the television to make sure Americans that the government does not want any harmful radiation reaching the U.S. or territory. He also said that offering any assistance could be given to Japan.
Currently in NPP Fukushima No. 1, a 180-member core team of emergency workers have been doing the rotation in the complex to minimize radiation exposure. Storage pool requires a constant supply of cold water. Even though removed from the reactors. uranium rods still incredible heat and cooling takes months, maybe longer, to prevent them from heating up again and remove radioactive dust.
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