Report: “Red Alert! Sharp increase in
radiation… at Fukushima” — Levels spike 400,000% under plant — Almost
1,000,000,000 becquerels per cubic meter — TV: Officials investigating
cause
NHK World, Dec 9, 2015:
Radiation spikes in Fukushima underground ducts
— The operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant says levels
of radioactivity in underground tunnels have sharply risen. Tokyo
Electric Power Company has detected 482,000 becquerels per liter of
radioactive cesium in water samples taken from the tunnels on December
3rd. That’s 4000 times higher than data taken in December last year. The
samples also contained 500,000 becquerels of a beta-ray-emitting
substance, up 4,100 times from the same period… They plan to investigate
what caused the spike in radiation.
Rossiya Segodnya (Russian gov’t news agency) –
Sputnik:
Red Alert! Radiation Spike Registered Under Fukushima Nuclear Plant
— A sharp increase in radiation levels was detected in one of the
underground tunnels at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power
plant, according to media reports. According to a press release issued
by TEPCO, Fukushima plant’s operator, the water samples retrieved from
the tunnels on December 3rd contained 482,000 becquerels per liter of
radioactive cesium and about 500,000 of beta-ray-emitting substance
becquerels per liter of a beta-ray-emitting substance, which is about
4,000-4,100 times higher compared to the samples taken a year ago,
Japanese NHK TV channel reports.
Tokyo Electric Power Company
(translated by Google), Dec 9, 2015: About the situation at the
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, we will inform you as follows… As
part of the accumulated water survey in the trench duct that is
connected to each building, it is a confirmation of the radioactivity
concentration of appropriate standing water, but the waste treatment
building between the contact duct taken on December 3 analytical results
of stagnant water is, ensure that it is following values.
- Cesium-134: 9.2 × 10^4 Bq/L [92,000 Bq/L]
- Cesium-137: 3.9 × 10^5 Bq/L [390,000 Bq/L]
- All beta: 5.0 × 10^5 Bq/L [500,000 Bq/L]
- Tritium: 6.7 × 10^3 Bq/L [6,700 Bq/L]
Reference (December 11… 2014):
- Cesium-134: 2.7 × 10^1 Bq/L [27 Bq/L]
- Cesium-137: 9.4 × 10^1 Bq/L [94 Bq/L]
- All beta: 1.2 × 10^2 Bq/L [120 Bq/L]
- Tritium: 3.1 × 10^2 Bq/L [310 Bq/L]
According to TEPCO’s data, total cesium increased 3,984 times
(~400,000%) and all beta-emitting radionuclides including strontium-90
increased 4,167 times (~420,000%).
The total concentration of radionuclides in the Dec. 3, 2015 sample is 988,700 Bq/L or 988,700,000 Bq/m^3.
See also: TV:
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entire length of sea wall -- Trying to make repairs to keep groundwater
from surging (VIDEO)