At a time like this, Okuu's power would definitely come in handy to Japan right now. Let's hope that the nuclear plant explosion doesn't do too much lasting damage.
Farran said: At a time like this, Okuu's power would definitely come in handy to Japan right now. Let's hope that the nuclear plant explosion doesn't do too much lasting damage.
It didn't explode, though >.> Not one of the main reactors did anything REALLY bad. They flooded everything with seawater. Seems to have helped
Farran said: At a time like this, Okuu's power would definitely come in handy to Japan right now. Let's hope that the nuclear plant explosion doesn't do too much lasting damage.
Well the explosions that happened. As of what I recall of knowing were two. They were nothing more than two super heated water explosions. There is no risk of radiation. Though with their use of seawater as a stop gap method that has never been used to cool the reactors (Which personally don't see why they don't with the use of Heavy Water). So a meltdown to cause a nuclear explosion will hopefully never happen as long as those pumps don't stop and the pipes hold together to keep the water in the tanks.
And if the unlikelihood does happen....lets just say that Japan will suffer the greatest of course but also the whole west coast of the North American (Yes Canada you will be effect with the US) will suffer from Radiation fallout. At least in projections of Ten Days after the meltdown explosion.
Sorry to go on but I feel that people need to know the truth and don't believe some of the news that is on some of the major news networks. They are really dramatizing it. We have to give the people credit. They know how to build buildings and very hardworking people.
So the whole world is behind Japan and we pray for all the souls that were lost. We as the world and the internet that aren't heartless bastards will root and help in anyway we can. =3
The two explosion at the Fukushima Dai-Ichi Nuclear Power Plant were the chemical reaction when hydrogen reacts with oxygen within the building that houses the reactors.
Since the plant doesn't use the RMBK type reactor that was the reactors at the Chernobyl Power Plant instead they are the BWR type which are much safer than the Soviet RMBK Type.
Actual plant explosions are actually, in fact, just about out of the question. While there has been a fair amount of radiation in the general area of the Fukushima Daiichi facility, even a complete meltdown wouldn't release much fallout into the area, especially if further containment measures were made.
The only thing that could release a problematic amount of fallout is if something caught fire, and thus far the only fire thus far has been inside the sealed #4 reactor - a reactor which didn't even have live fuel in it - and they immediate cut off any air ventilation for and later put out in its entirety (my congratulations to the brave folks who put on their burn suits and went ahead into that hot zone).
There really isn't any way for this to get as bad as Chernobyl. Three Mile Island, sure, but not things like billowing clouds full of radioactive contaminants.