Thursday, September 26, 2013

Fukushima Radiation Barrier Torn - More Radiation Seeping Into The Ocean (Video)

By Susan Duclos On top of all the other challenges facing TEPCO and Japan in trying to control the radiation and radioactive water that is pouring into the ocean from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, a new major setback has been discovered. The silt fence meant to be a barrier to keep contaminated water from seeping into the sea, is torn it was recently discovered. More: TEPCO has struggled to contain the "emergency without end" at Fukushima since the disaster began to unfold in March of 2011. An unsustainable contaminated water-storage system plagued by a series of leaks, soaring radiation levels in groundwater that head into the ocean, and high levels of radiation found in fish have catalyzed widespread resistance to nuclear power and raised international alarm.



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