Edit, they're low on water (as in the stuff the fuel rods are in).Tachi- said:oh shii
didn't know there was a nuke plant out there - struggling to maintain cooling levels..... this could have the potential to spread across oceans.
i remember a chat i had with a few squady mates i have about spread areas. if iraq was ever nuked then the spread affect area would leak radiation as close as france. i wasn't sure on it but if its true the japan nuke plant may just spark things in other countries
and no JUMP next week then.... bollocks.
That's also imposible, pressure CANNOT rise too far in a conventional nuclear reactor (there's a failsafe). It sound's like it's too low in Reuters version.Stuart-says-yes said:http://twitter.com/bbcbreaking/statuses/46255107595177984
BBC News said:Tokyo Electric Power Co: pressure inside reactor at its Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear plant rising; risk of radiation leak, from Reuters
What we've all been fearing :?
Tachi- said:and no JUMP next week then.... bollocks.
Stuart-says-yes said:I hate to say this, despite how socially correct it is to be concerned about others caught up in a natural disaster, as bad as this sounds, worrying isn't going to do anything for the japanese, it isn't going to provide them shelter or food or water, so it doesn't really matter if tachi- worries about them or not, at the end of the day, it won't change the situation the japanese are in. Unless of course you donate money, but out side that there isn't much we can do.
Also troll's seemed to be posting on googles victim list thingy that Oda was dead, which sparked a reply from the man himself confirming he is actually alive, as is Kubo.
Reaper gI said:Reactor problems looking worse, evacuation is now at 10k radius.
Possible leak.
Reuters, got upped when it started to look leaky.Godot said:Reaper gI said:Reactor problems looking worse, evacuation is now at 10k radius.
Possible leak.
Where did you read the 10k? This says 3k.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12720219
Stuart-says-yes said:The strangest thing is it wasn't reported till almost two hours after it happened. Media censorship?
Zin5ki said:ANN have compiled a list of organisations collecting relief funds, as can be seen on their front page.
The British Red Cross has yet to follow the actions of their American counterpart, though I was able to submit a donation through one of the other options listed.