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☢ Feb 2017 ☢ FUKUSHIMA ☢ Excellent up to date coverage by Steve Quayle

**IMPORTANT INFO ABOUT THIS VIDEO AT BOTTOM OF PAGE** To SUPPORT MY CHANNEL (I'm not asking, but people have asked me if they could...so) DONATE at http://www.PayPal.Me/MarkMucci besides, I'm trying to buy a Geiger counter and a cute Hello Kitty Doll that I saw at the mall. Thnx PS - If you enjoy this video Please Leave Your comments below. (ATTENTION: Be Respectful to other subscribers and if you can't be nice to each other and engage in pleasant constructive dialogue, be on notice that I will simply delete your comments if need be. -Thanks ~ Mark Mucci) ONCE AGAIN, THANKS for Watching. Please SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube Channel Click the Bell and give this video a Thumbs Up! (Additional Information is included at the bottom of this page.) After you share This, Check out my other videos: GeoPolitical News    • GeoPolitical News   Economic News    • Economic News   Earthquake News    • Earthquake News   May Freak you out a little News    • May Freak you out a little News   Find me on FACEBOOK   / markmucci   InstaGram @Mark.Mucci Twitter @MarkMucci67 G+ Mark Mucci Email me at: [email protected] **IMPORTANT INFO ABOUT THIS VIDEO** Steve Quayle    / @officialstevequayle   Radiation levels at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant disaster site reach record high February 3, 2017 http://www.forbes.com/sites/williampe... An area of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant is showing record levels of radiation, the highest since the complex suffered a nuclear meltdown initiated by a tsunami in 2011. The plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) announced that the containment vessel of the No 2 reactor showed radiation levels of up to 530 sieverts per hour, which can kill a human in under a minute. Previous analysis of the area back in 2012 showed records of 73 sieverts per hour in the same area. The new discovery, which was made on 30 January, is based on images captured by three manned cameras which were mounted on a robot to gather information about the state of the reactor. mages also indicated a hole below the pressure vessel, Nekkei Asian Review reported. According to Tepco, the hole may have been the result of nuclear fuel that entered the vessel as it overheated. Loss of reactor cooling functions in the days following the tsunami could have led to the melting of the walkway. "It may have been caused by nuclear fuel that would have melted and made a hole in the vessel, but it is only a hypothesis at this stage," Tepco spokesman Tatsuhiro Yamagishi told AFP on 3 February. "We believe the captured images offer very useful information, but we still need to investigate given that it is very difficult to assume the actual condition inside." The radiation levels could effectively shut down TEPCO's robots that are being used for the investigation in under two hours, AFP reported. However, the operators plan to extend the probe and check conditions by sending a robot to the bottom of the reactor containment vessel. The Fukushima plant suffered three meltdowns as a result of the tsunami on 11 March, 2011 which destroyed the emergency generators which provided power to cool the reactors. The accident led to one of the worst nuclear disasters since Chernobyl in 1986, and last year, researchers were able to detect radiation from the site all the way in Oregon, USA. Alternate Documentary Version HERE:    • A BETTER Understanding Fukushima ☢ Do...   More Feb 3, 2017 News on Fukushima https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j... https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j... From IFLSCIENCE.com Feb 8, 2017 http://www.iflscience.com/editors-blo... Copyright Disclaimer: Citation of articles and authors in this report does not imply ownership. Works and images presented here fall under Fair Use Section 107 and are used for commentary on globally significant newsworthy events. Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.

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