Tuesday, February 2, 2021

What happened at Fukushima in 2011

 Nuclear power plants should not have been built places where earthquakes like this regularly occur. Places Like Japan and California and Chile should never have nuclear power plants for this reason where big earthquakes can occur. The Same is true for Washington and Oregon because of the Cascade Faults Though they don't have as many earthquakes as the other locations but are likely to eventually have a level 8 or 10 earthquake when they do at some point in the next several hundred years.

First the earthquake occurred which dropped the level of that side of Japan about 3 to 6 feet or more this created a strange event where there were mass casualties when water came and covered some cities on that side of the main island north of Tokyo. Then the water retreated sucking many people out to sea dead or undead and then they were gone too. In the process water hit Fukushima Nuclear power plant in a way it was not designed to endure. Then over time 3 meltdowns occurred there over the next few days and weeks so the nuclear rods melted through the casing and down into the earth where they will likely never be reclaimed by human beings. The problem now is that the water hitting Japan in the form of rain like most places rivers underground head back to the ocean and will carry the radiation from the meltdowns for the next 25,000 years or more into the oceans of the world through the Pacific ocean on currents all around the world. So, the most toxic ocean will be the Pacific ocean depending upon what the currents do there going from Fukushima to wherever those currents travel. So, the most dangerous fish to eat will be also riding these currents away from Fukushima over the next 25,000 years too.

There is no known way to permanently stop this from happening known to mankind at present. I think they are trying to freeze the water to prevent underground water from going into the ocean. But, if you know anything about water, it is that water always finds a way around most barriers eventually even if it is through rust of any metals used to stop it.

The main problem is that one of the three meltdowns was reprocessing weapons grade plutonium which has a half life of 25,000 years.

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