#2040 Tu has leido lo que has puesto?
Para anormales estos:
El Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de Cooperación aconseja a los españoles que tengan intención de visitar Japón que se "mantengan informados sobre la situación antes de iniciar el viaje", según explica en las recomendaciones de viaje que se pueden consultar en su sitio web: 'www.maec.es'.
Todo el día con la movida de Japón y yo sin enterarme de nada hasta ahora, vaya movida la que tienen liada por allí :/
Vale, ya se sabe que coño pasa en Fukushima. Pinta mal :S
Aqui se explica que problema ahi:
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1708: Nuclear physicist Dr Walt Patterson tells the BBC it sounds like there is a "serious problem" at the Fukushima-Daiichi plant. "It's the sort of thing that nuclear engineers have nightmares about," he says. "If it is not resolved in the next few hours it will get serious. If the core is uncovered, then those rods at the top may get hot enough to melt themselves."
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1706: The Tokyo Electric Power Company has said the pressure inside the No. 1 reactor at its Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear plant has been rising, with the risk of a radiation leak, according to the Jiji Press news agency. Tepco planned to take measures to release the pressure, the report added. The reactor's cooling system began to malfunction after the earthquake. People living close to the plant were later evacuated as a precaution.
Y aqui se explica que es lo que pasa en la planta cuando se desactiva:
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1711: The BBC's Mark Kinver has written an article explaining the "nuclear emergency" declared by Japan's prime minister. The reactors at the Fukushima-Daiichi power station are Boiling Water Reactors (BWR), he says. Heat is produced by a nuclear reaction in the core, causing the water to boil, producing steam. The steam is directly used to drive a turbine, after which it is cooled in a condenser and converted back to water. The water is then pumped back into reactor core, completing the loop. Even when the reactor is shut down and the nuclear fission is halted, an intense level of heat remains and needs to dissipated, which is the role of the cooling mechanisms.
#2050 en serio alguien va a viajar a japon a hacer turismo conforme esta la cosa?:S,nos han timado tanto ya que se piensan que somos tontos xD
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/emptyage
aquí se pueden ver las imágenes del tsunami llegando a San Francisco, por si a alguien le interesa
Link de la BBC
Al minuto de el mundo:
Aumenta el nivel de radiación en la planta nuclear de Japón tras el terremoto.
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1706: The Tokyo Electric Power Company has said the pressure inside the No. 1 reactor at its Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear plant has been rising, with the risk of a radiation leak, according to the Jiji Press news agency. Tepco planned to take measures to release the pressure, the report added. The reactor's cooling system began to malfunction after the earthquake. People living close to the plant were later evacuated as a precaution.
A ver, NO SE DICE NADA DE QUE HAYA RADIACION, se dice que uno de los reactores esta subiendo la temperatura y que como no arreglen el sistema de refrigerado, puede haber escape de radiacion.
Situacion chunga