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Fukushima still spewing massive radiation plumes; America in 'huge trouble,' says nuclear expert

(NaturalNews) During a recent Congressional delegation trip to Japan, Oregon Senator Ron Wyden witnessed with his own eyes the horrific aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, which we have heard very little about from the media in recent months. The damage situation was apparently so severe, according to his account, that he has now written a letter to Ichiro Fujisaki, Ambassador of Japan, petitioning for more to be done, and offering any additional support and assistance that might help contain and resolve the situation as quickly as possible.

The letter, which many experts see as the ominous writing on the wall for the grave severity of the circumstances, offers a disturbing glimpse into what is really going on across the Pacific Ocean that the mainstream media is apparently ignoring. While referencing the fact that all four of the affected reactors are still "badly damaged," Sen. Wyden seems to hint in his letter that Reactor 4, which has reportedly been on the verge of collapse for many months now, could be nearing catastrophic implosion.

Imminent collapse of Reactor 4 could create a mass extinction event of both humans and animals

According to Christina Consolo, an award-winning biomedical photographer and host of Nuked Radio, Reactor 4 has remained in such bad shape that even a very small earthquake could quickly level the building, sending the fuel from more than 1,500 unused fuel rods into the environment. And with Reactor 4 still filled with the highest levels of radioactive MOX and other fuels, the consequences of this potential collapse could be far worse than anything that has happened thus far as a result of the earthquake and tsunami.

"[S]itting at the top of [Reactor 4], in a pool that is cracked, leaking, and precarious even without an earthquake, are 1,565 fuel rods (give or take a few), some of them 'fresh fuel' that was ready to go into the reactor on the morning of March 11 when the earthquake and tsunami hit," writes Consolo. "If they are MOX fuel, containing six percent plutonium, one fuel rod has the potential to kill 2.89 billion people."

Sen. Wyden is also asking U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Chairman of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Gregory Jaczko to assess how much additional assistance their agencies might be willing to provide to help Japan, and the entire world, avoid a nuclear catastrophe of Biblical proportions.

"The scope of damage to the plants and to the surrounding area was far beyond what I expected and the scope of the challenges to the utility owner, the government of Japan, and to the people of the region are daunting," wrote Sen. Wyden in his letter, dated April 16, 2012. "The precarious status of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear units and the risk presented by the enormous inventory of radioactive materials and spent fuel in the event of further earthquake threats should be of concern to all and a focus of greater international support and assistance."

Sources for this article include:

http://www.wyden.senate.gov

http://enenews.com

http://endthelie.com

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Comment by Bear on May 2, 2012 at 12:25am

Maybe it's time to get to the "Bunkers" oh wait..the average person hasn't got that escape!  Could this fit in with the NWO's agenda to DE-populate.  Instead of starting and fighting wars the worlds leaders should be fighting catastrophes like this! Pointing fingers doesn't fix the problem. We're all living in one big bubble traveling through space...Japans problems are ours.

Comment by Charles Laplume on May 1, 2012 at 7:50pm

Yeah, I've been keeping my eyes and ears on this one. All that radiation causes Inter-granular stress corrosion cracking (IGSCC), which makes metal very brittle as it deteriorates. It's imminent indeed. They needed kamikazi construction workers to build a circulating storage pool for the damaged storage pool a long time ago. 

Hmm... What are we going to do with all of the fuel rods at our facilities now that Yuca Mountain is no longer receiving spent fuel.  Ahh, I've got it.  Expand these facilities to have there own spent fuel farms and do it in the name of safety and job creation. With these nuclear fuel farms... we can store them indefinitely. Hey, wait a minute, don't the French recycle their nuclear fuel? Why can't oui? Or why didn't the Japs?

Damn! So many common sense questions just seem to keep popping up.

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