Jenna Lee reports that one of the pools holding used nuclear material reached a boiling point today, potentially releasing more radioactive steam into the air. Even though workers are making some progress returning power to the reactors, but Michio Kaku, professor of physics at the City University of New York says an explosion is still a possibility.
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MrCKiwi 6 days ago
0:26 Insect wanted to get on camera.
GenerationSam 1 month ago
MONEY! Just wanna save cash right. They cut corner, skip on safety. What's the bet TEPCO is trying fix this problem on the cheep!
099749 1 year ago
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They need more people, with better protective equipment! and yesterday!
099749 1 year ago
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This is a joke they have had 10, 11 days now, and it appears they are working without much assistence from other countries, they should have got power back ages ago! There shold have been something in place to prevent any major leaks! TEPCO are dragging their heals!
099749 1 year ago
2.58 Stop the bleeding, Agree. yet not using a plaster that will poison the blood. There must be a better way Chenobyl sand cenment didnt work, And at that site they are still today working to build a new containment building over the old one, with all the soil leaks. We need to find a way to cool it all down stop any more leaks then move the rods to a proper storage facility. Maybe send them to undamaged plants with better tanks?
099749 1 year ago
i think he has a point, and personally they should have been preparing for a worst case scenario from day1 , no one knows how much more time their samurais will buy them with their heroic efforts
simon199418 1 year ago
AHAHAHAHHAHHAH!!! JAPAN IS FUCKED
savemyplaylist 1 year ago