Crisis in Japan - Page 78
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Thread is about the various issues surrounding Japan in the aftermath of the recent earthquake. Don't bring the shit side of the internet to the thread, and post with the realization that this thread is very important, and very real, to your fellow members. Do not post speculative and unconfirmed news you saw on TV or anywhere else. Generally the more dramatic it sounds the less likely it's true. | ||
fanta[Rn]
Japan2465 Posts
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dump
Japan514 Posts
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fanta[Rn]
Japan2465 Posts
I can't imagine them lying about it. | ||
LancerJ
United States160 Posts
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fanta[Rn]
Japan2465 Posts
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AntiLegend
Germany247 Posts
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LancerJ
United States160 Posts
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dump
Japan514 Posts
I know power outages are really rare in Japan, but damn... that's a lot of faith to put on your power lines. | ||
Marradron
Netherlands1586 Posts
On March 12 2011 20:55 AntiLegend wrote: how will they bring the sear water into the reactor, if the problem was not having the electricity to run the pumps in the first place? They reported bringing in agrogates (100 % miss-spelled). So they have electricity for the pumps. Since the main nuclear reaction is no longer active it's just a matter of time before no more heat is generated. The longer this goes on the better it gets. | ||
AntiLegend
Germany247 Posts
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snow2.0
Germany2073 Posts
On March 12 2011 21:05 AntiLegend wrote: according to german tv station ARD (ard.de) japanese authorities have confirmed a meltdown has happened Don't trust german news to provide reliable information about nuclear power. We have BBC saying 1202: Government spokesman says the nuclear reactor container at the Fukushima-Daiichi plant has not been damaged, and the level of radiation has dropped following the explosion earlier on Saturday, AFP reports. | ||
Kazeyonoma
United States2912 Posts
On March 12 2011 21:05 AntiLegend wrote: according to german tv station ARD (ard.de) japanese authorities have confirmed a meltdown has happened this is false, stop spreading bad info. meltdown HAS NOT happened, all rods have safely been dropped to prevent this. the only explosion was the containment unit that was intentional to relieve the pressure building underneath. radiation levels have actually DECREASED over the past few hours according to the japanese press conference. edit: confirmed from others that german news is reporting this, sorry for calling you out, it's the media's fault, there has been NO meltdown. | ||
Ghad
Norway2551 Posts
On March 12 2011 20:58 dump wrote: Someone died because their respirator stopped after the power outage. I know power outages are really rare in Japan, but damn... that's a lot of faith to put on your power lines. These kind of things probably happen in every country every time there is a prolonged outage. | ||
MaGariShun
Austria305 Posts
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TimeOut
Germany1277 Posts
On March 12 2011 21:05 AntiLegend wrote: according to german tv station ARD (ard.de) japanese authorities have confirmed a meltdown has happened Do not listen to any German media outlet, even the serious ones, regarding the nuclear power plants. Most of their reporting at the moment is clearly motivated by political issues. | ||
Keltor
28 Posts
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zeru
8156 Posts
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zocktol
Germany1928 Posts
On March 12 2011 21:05 AntiLegend wrote: according to german tv station ARD (ard.de) japanese authorities have confirmed a meltdown has happened Says the same on the website of "Der Spiegel", but in the article they never mention it. What a lame way to get clicks -_- | ||
Shockk
Germany2269 Posts
On March 12 2011 21:12 TimeOut wrote: Do not listen to any German media outlet, even the serious ones, regarding the nuclear power plants. Most of their reporting at the moment is clearly motivated by political issues. Critize the quality of the news as much as you like, but please don't start with political conspiracies. Come on. Keep it civil. The Spiegel article is a "Eilmeldung", i.e. they're updating as fast as possible while just mentioning the development in the title. I seriously hope german media is informed badly and there's not a meltdown happening. | ||
TimeOut
Germany1277 Posts
On March 12 2011 21:14 Shockk wrote: Critize the quality of the news as much as you like, but please don't start with political conspiracies. Come on. Keep it civil. The Spiegel article is a "Eilmeldung", i.e. they're updating as fast as possible while just mentioning the development in the title. I seriously hope german media is informed badly and there's not a meltdown happening. Seriously. The Spiegel title is "GAU has happened: Japanese Nuclear Plant meltdown". 2 headlines further down you have an article about the political reactions and how the opposition demands changes in our nuclear policy because of the incident. Those are obviously related and not a political conspiracy. There will always be a political bias in media regarding nuclear power, even more here in Germany than in other countries. But that is no reason for them to report deliberately wrong and misleading information. | ||
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