by The Extinction Protocol
May 27, 2012 – JAPAN – According
to the simulation of Disaster Prevention Research Institute Kyoto
University, cesium will be accumulated in Tokyo bay for the following 3
years and it will reach 4,000 Bq/Kg at some spots in March of 2014. This
is the same level of cesium measured at 16 km from Fukushima plants
this January. They estimate cesium level will decrease to spread around
after April of 2014, but the peak may come sooner than March of 2014
depending of the precipitation. Also, in North Tokyo bay, where is
estimated to be the most contaminated, the average contamination of sea
ground soil will be 300 ~ 500 Bq/kg. According to Fukushima Diary, a
TEPCO worker at the distressed plant said: “If another major aftershock
hits Fukushima, they can’t even get close to the reactors and the risk
is not only SFP4, it would be all the reactors. I tweeted this before
but in case of another major aftershock or Tsunami, it won’t be only
reactor4. I think all the reactors will be in crisis. TEPCO says they
have prepared multiple coolant means, but if the radiation level goes
too high, we cannot even get close. Also even if the reactor buildings
remain safe, roads won’t be safe to approach the reactors. Actually 311
caused a lot of cracks on the ground; there were a lot of places where
you cannot drive by car. Even pumper trucks or fire trucks cannot drive
maybe. Above all, now we don’t have enough human resource or engineers
to settle down reactor4 in addition to other reactors.” –Fukushima Dairy
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