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Mar-16-2011 11:59TweetFollow @OregonNews Fukushima Nuclear DisasterRobert J. O'Dowd Salem-News.comTragedy beyond imagination is now unfolding in Japan.
(IWAKI, Japan) - CNN’s Anderson Cooper reported on AC 360 Tuesday night that 50 Japanese workers suspended operations at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Northeastern Honshu. At the risks of their lives, workers had been attempting to control fires and flood the site with seawater and boric acid in an effort to prevent a meltdown of the nuclear rods. The reactors were shut down automatically after the earthquake, but the tsunami flooded the plant, knocking out emergency generators needed to cool and control the reactors. Rising radiation levels appears to the reason for the evacuation of the skeleton workforce. There’s a desperate need to pump water into the reactors to prevent a meltdown. This Fukushima site has six nuclear reactors. When the earthquake struck Units 1, 2 and 3 underwent an automatic shutdown. Units 4, 5, and 6 had already been shut down for periodic inspection. There are 127 million people living in Japan. This includes an estimated 50,000 American service personnel and their dependents. If the worst case should occur and depending on the direction of the wind, the radiation fallout could affect millions of people. Stars and Stripes news story of March 14th by Jon Rabiroff, “The U.S. 7th Fleet has moved its ships and aircraft away from the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant in Japan after low levels of contamination were detected in the air and found on the crews of three helicopters returning from disaster relief missions near Sendai.” Rabiroff reported that, “The contamination found on the 17 crewmembers was easily removed by washing with soap and water, and the ship and aircraft move is only temporary, according to a 7th Fleet release.” “Nuclear reactors are not the same as coal/oil/gas electricity plants. Unlike conventional plants, they cannot be turned off. So while brave workers were tending to Units 1, 2 and 3 reactors, attempting against all odds to keep the reactor from overheating, the fuel pool at Unit 4 was left untended; without makeup water to cool them, the fuel rods overheated. Above 1800 of, an exothermic reaction, a fire, took place with the zirconium cladding around the uranium pellets. Zirconium burned, forming zirconium oxide and hydrogen gas, which then exploded and released radioactive cesium, a semi-volatile metal, to the atmosphere,“ according to a news story, “Doomsday Scenario at Fukushima” in the Huffington Post by Marvin Resnikoff on March 15th. The U.S. military installations in Japan and their managing branches are: Air Force:• Camp Chitose, Chitose, Hokkaido • Kadena Ammunition Storage Area, Okinawa Prefecture • Tokorozawa Transmitter Site, Saitama Prefecture Army:• Fort Buckner, Okinawa Prefecture • Camp Zama, Zama, Kanagawa Marine Corps:• Camp Smedley D. Butler, Okinawa Prefecture, Yamaguchi Prefectures. (Although these camps are dispersed throughout Okinawa and the rest of Japan they are all under the heading of Camp Smedley D. Butler): o Kin Red Beach Training Area, Okinawa Prefecture • Tsuken Jima Training Area, Okinawa Prefecture Navy:• Naval Air Facility Atsugi, Ayase, Kanagawa • Naval Support Facility Kamiseya, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture JSDF–USFJ Areas:• Tori Shima Range, Okinawa Prefecture _________________________________
Bob O’Dowd is a former U.S. Marine with thirty years of experience on the east coast as an auditor, accountant, and financial manager with the Federal government. Half of that time was spent with the Defense Logistics Agency in Philadelphia. Originally from Pennsylvania, he enlisted in the Marine Corps at age 19, served in the 1st, 3rd, and 4th Marine Aircraft Wings in 52 months of active duty in the 1960s. A graduate of Temple University, Bob has been married to Grace for 31 years. He is the father of two adult children and the grandfather of two boys. Bob has a blog site on former MCAS El Toro at mwsg37.com. This subject is where Bob intersected with Salem-News.com. Bob served in the exact same Marine Aviation Squadron that Salem-News founder Tim King served in, twenty years earlier. With their combined on-site knowledge and research ability, Bob and Tim and a handful of other ex-Marines, have put the contamination of MCAS El Toro on the map. The base is highly contaminated with TCE, trichloroethelyne You can email Bob O’Dowd, Salem-News.com Environmental and Military Reporter, at this address: consults03@comcast.net Articles for March 15, 2011 | Articles for March 16, 2011 | Articles for March 17, 2011 | Quick Links
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