I believe everything here, and whom is to not believe another earthquake could happen on that spot again....
Lucky I gave up Turkish apricots in 1985!!
But I love Japanese tea and seafood etc, or I did till today....
Live life love people try to help the next generation(s)!!

Did some googling....
When the monsoon season began in June 2011, a light fabric cover was used to protect the damaged reactor buildings from storms and heavy rainfall. On 1 August 2011, TEPCO said that very high radiation levels were found outside the building of reactor 1 and 2 from an exhaust-pipe. On 16 August, TEPCO announced the installation of devices in the spent fuel pools of reactor 2, 3 and 4, which used special membranes and electricity to desalinate the water. These pools were cooled with seawater for some time, and TEPCO feared the salt would corrode stainless steel pipes and the pool walls. Burying the reactors in sand and concrete is considered to be a last resort.

I vote a 100 foot high, 10 mile wide concrete pour!!
- Skinny 5-21-2012 1:53 am





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