You may note a CC button on the bottom bar. A friend was so kind to translate a good part of the conversation into English. Note that the radiation levels were quite high on the third floor near the piping and valves for the isolation condenser (at ca. 13:00). Exposed to 100 milliSv/h, we would develop symptoms of acute radiation syndrome in ten hours!
I wish I knew. Japanese anyone? I suspect the men were sent to check equipment like the isolation condensers, that is the reddish twin boiler structure that can be seen overhead at times, for obvious damage. Plus, they were reading the gauge dials under the caps that one of them screwed out and let roll off (bing...bing... bing) at various locations.
If you wish for more explanation, visit brainmindinst.blogspot.com/2011/05/fukushima-failure-of-mind.html and check out the addenda.
melzerpeter 3 weeks ago
You may note a CC button on the bottom bar. A friend was so kind to translate a good part of the conversation into English. Note that the radiation levels were quite high on the third floor near the piping and valves for the isolation condenser (at ca. 13:00). Exposed to 100 milliSv/h, we would develop symptoms of acute radiation syndrome in ten hours!
melzerpeter 3 weeks ago
I wish I knew. Japanese anyone? I suspect the men were sent to check equipment like the isolation condensers, that is the reddish twin boiler structure that can be seen overhead at times, for obvious damage. Plus, they were reading the gauge dials under the caps that one of them screwed out and let roll off (bing...bing... bing) at various locations.
melzerpeter 1 month ago
What exactly are they trying to do?
youngdones 1 month ago
Translation anyone?
StillNoGuitar 4 months ago