The reactor No.1 is now covered but radiation still seeps out at 10 million Bq/hour that's 7.2 billion Bq per month. Three reactors together, 43.2 billion Bq of radiation is released into the atmosphere.
I got the first flight to Malaysia (relatives) as soon as I could after hearing the news of the hydrogen explosions. I've worked alongside radiation specialists whilst studying radiology...and boy oh boy did they have things to talk about.
@anonymouse0spam If you understand the danger of radiation poisoning, then at least, please educate those that are clueless. There are far too many out there and continuing to live as if nothing happened.
For me, it must correspond to the reaction of the media and Governments and populations (or one of the three), and I would like to know the criteria used to define this factor, and the seriousness of the study which led to this document, because I can also invent an out of my imagination that shows a different thing, so this document means nothing than a rumor over, unless his autor gives us some proofs !!!
@brandon9966 i was working outside in the rain 2weeks after it happen my eyes was burning like there was salt in my eyes and my skin look sunburned and peeled week later
This type of videos are great but they also create a lot of worried people that think they are in danger just because it's possible to track a few atoms from Fukushima to their part of the world! Flying with an airplane probably expose you more to radiation than the melt down in Fukushima did...
@mDokTis That's completely untrue (your statement). Japan has admitted that Fukush. has release 154 trillion Bq's/day and that doesn't include the millions of gals of high level waste being dumped at sea heading here. As I sit here in my office at a high altitude facing the jetstream my prof. rad-meter (calibrated to Cs137) shows 1.5mSv/hr (gamma). That's two chest xrays per hour, Buddy, every hr of the day. You people are being duped. People, do your own thinking.---ex geophysicist.
and what is even funnier is that i am from germany and i was there as a kid when chernobyl exploded not so far from my home town . i was also in the city of toulouse france in 2011 when the AZF chinical and radioactive residus factory exploded only 6 km from my place there when i was a student . i guess i am cursed this is my 3rd major radioactive experience in 35 years and still no third arm growing . brazil is naturally more radioactive then fukushima all year long ! quit the paranoia
and i was cycling in the ibaraki prefecture when it happened which is about 200 km from the reactor. the problem is that i just felt the quake but as i was camping and cycling i had no tv no radio and i just kept on camping in the mountains and went back to tokyo 5 days later ! now i know why i am glowing in the dark ! stop the bullshit i was there i was outside i drunk water from the spings around and i am just like the rest of the japanese population we are still quite ok .
those elite fuckers are living with our taxes and in order to sue them we have to pay other extra tax for the court case. It is not a commedy anymore, it is a tragedy!
The reactor No.1 is now covered but radiation still seeps out at 10 million Bq/hour that's 7.2 billion Bq per month. Three reactors together, 43.2 billion Bq of radiation is released into the atmosphere.
Goldieluvmj 1 month ago
lol Aus never got hit at all
GameStuffVideo 1 month ago
And here I sit in Tokyo thinking I was safe.
I guess I'll be growing a second head or something in the next few weeks.
Kognito72 1 month ago
@Kognito72
D:
I got the first flight to Malaysia (relatives) as soon as I could after hearing the news of the hydrogen explosions. I've worked alongside radiation specialists whilst studying radiology...and boy oh boy did they have things to talk about.
Radiation is some scary stuff.
anonymouse0spam 1 month ago
@anonymouse0spam If you understand the danger of radiation poisoning, then at least, please educate those that are clueless. There are far too many out there and continuing to live as if nothing happened.
Goldieluvmj 1 month ago
wow, clouds dont hit me here, since whole South America seems sitting safe :D
Neloliciouz 2 months ago
SO THEY INFECTED WHOLE WORLD,PROBABLY STILL DO,AND LIKE Mr ask ''WHAT SOCIAL INTENSITY MEAN?PLEASE ANY ONE?
dylanfloyd777 2 months ago
@dylanfloyd777 I guess it is the social media attention for fukushima at a particular country at that time.
fatalistjohannes 1 month ago
glad to see i am infected to :D
Where can i get paid 4 this?
liijpeshit24 2 months ago
LUCKY MONGOLIA.
SupersonicTenger 2 months ago
Did gob protect mongolia from this hu.
SupersonicTenger 2 months ago
alaska and russia have powerful haarp..so they can defend... so ..questons-?
eristderbeste 2 months ago
Social intensity? what does that mean?
Farfromhere001 2 months ago
@Farfromhere001
For me, it must correspond to the reaction of the media and Governments and populations (or one of the three), and I would like to know the criteria used to define this factor, and the seriousness of the study which led to this document, because I can also invent an out of my imagination that shows a different thing, so this document means nothing than a rumor over, unless his autor gives us some proofs !!!
Tabaqtayr 2 months ago in playlist RA
LUCKY RUSIA! :D
Monster130697 3 months ago
@brandon9966 i was working outside in the rain 2weeks after it happen my eyes was burning like there was salt in my eyes and my skin look sunburned and peeled week later
skateboy159 3 months ago
@skateboy159 I think they call that acid rain. You know from coal fired power plants? Any of them nearby?
Destroyer4700 3 months ago
@Destroyer4700 theres one about 100 mile to the east i dont know any around 200 miles to the north west and south
skateboy159 3 months ago
is the nuclear stuff still flowing from that?
skateboy159 3 months ago
Japans revenge on america
akiliase 3 months ago
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We really didn't get any here in alaska.
KNGarver 3 months ago
We really got nothing of it here in Alaska.
KNGarver 3 months ago
lol I live in Australia, were fine :)
psiwog 4 months ago
escape were we are fucking dead all of us period so it doesn't fucking matter.
TheLovesoul1 4 months ago
This type of videos are great but they also create a lot of worried people that think they are in danger just because it's possible to track a few atoms from Fukushima to their part of the world! Flying with an airplane probably expose you more to radiation than the melt down in Fukushima did...
mDokTis 4 months ago
@mDokTis That's completely untrue (your statement). Japan has admitted that Fukush. has release 154 trillion Bq's/day and that doesn't include the millions of gals of high level waste being dumped at sea heading here. As I sit here in my office at a high altitude facing the jetstream my prof. rad-meter (calibrated to Cs137) shows 1.5mSv/hr (gamma). That's two chest xrays per hour, Buddy, every hr of the day. You people are being duped. People, do your own thinking.---ex geophysicist.
Pelavitafan 4 months ago
where can i see this map online, a newer version?
smjp22 4 months ago
and what is even funnier is that i am from germany and i was there as a kid when chernobyl exploded not so far from my home town . i was also in the city of toulouse france in 2011 when the AZF chinical and radioactive residus factory exploded only 6 km from my place there when i was a student . i guess i am cursed this is my 3rd major radioactive experience in 35 years and still no third arm growing . brazil is naturally more radioactive then fukushima all year long ! quit the paranoia
lukkha1 4 months ago
@lukkha1 So THATS why them Brazilian girls gots them Donks ..........
JJTheJunkMan1 4 months ago
and i was cycling in the ibaraki prefecture when it happened which is about 200 km from the reactor. the problem is that i just felt the quake but as i was camping and cycling i had no tv no radio and i just kept on camping in the mountains and went back to tokyo 5 days later ! now i know why i am glowing in the dark ! stop the bullshit i was there i was outside i drunk water from the spings around and i am just like the rest of the japanese population we are still quite ok .
lukkha1 4 months ago
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those elite fuckers are living with our taxes and in order to sue them we have to pay other extra tax for the court case. It is not a commedy anymore, it is a tragedy!
kaostwenty2 5 months ago
I cannot read this on iPhone
Jezreel7773 6 months ago
damn now i know why its been so hot!
sn0m0ns 6 months ago
un desastre mundial
rubiosensual 7 months ago
techno power plant,
lebar88 8 months ago
Needs more Values.
diaflux 9 months ago
What are the high and low limits for radition? Social intensity?
What do the light green levels equate to?
ubentu 10 months ago
very good work, keep posting more, thanks
ideagiz 10 months ago