13-03-2011, 13:11
Siguen aumentando las cifras en Japón.. desgraciadamente lo seguiran haciendo durante los proximos días.
El terremoto, inicialmente dado como de categoria 8,8 en Japón y 8,9 en el resto de agencias, ha sido finalmente valorado como de categoria 9.0 ( 100 veces mas destructivo que lo dicho inicialmente en Japón y 10 veces mas destructivo de lo que se pensaba)
190 personas ya con daños por radiación.
350.000 evacuados desde el viernes.
Dos reactores en posible fision segun el gobierno en la central N1
Siguen los problemas en la central Nº2 ( 10km al sur)
An explosion caused by hydrogen buildup Saturday blew the roof off a concrete building housing the plant's No. 1 reactor, but the reactor and its containment system were not damaged in the explosion.
Edano said the No. 3 reactor would also likely withstand a similar blast, noting that workers had already released gas from the building to try to prevent an explosion.
Workers have been scrambling to cool off fuel rods at both reactors after a massive earthquake and tsunami disabled their cooling systems. Japanese authorities have said there is a "possibility" that a meltdown has occurred in the reactors
A meltdown is a catastrophic failure of the reactor core, with a potential for widespread radiation release.
But Japanese officials stressed that there were no indications of dangerously high radiation levels in the atmosphere around the two reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in northeastern Japan. They said they were unable to confirm whether a meltdown had occurred because they cannot get close enough to the reactors' cores.
Workers were pumping seawater into the reactors in what one expert described as an "act of desperation" to cool them down
Pero no todo son malas noticias:
Rescatado un hombre en el mar tras aguantar 3 días tras ser arrastrado por el Tsunami.
http://edition.cnn.com/video/flashLive/l...m/3&hpt=T1
(TV japonesa en ingles)
El terremoto, inicialmente dado como de categoria 8,8 en Japón y 8,9 en el resto de agencias, ha sido finalmente valorado como de categoria 9.0 ( 100 veces mas destructivo que lo dicho inicialmente en Japón y 10 veces mas destructivo de lo que se pensaba)
190 personas ya con daños por radiación.
350.000 evacuados desde el viernes.
Dos reactores en posible fision segun el gobierno en la central N1
Siguen los problemas en la central Nº2 ( 10km al sur)
An explosion caused by hydrogen buildup Saturday blew the roof off a concrete building housing the plant's No. 1 reactor, but the reactor and its containment system were not damaged in the explosion.
Edano said the No. 3 reactor would also likely withstand a similar blast, noting that workers had already released gas from the building to try to prevent an explosion.
Workers have been scrambling to cool off fuel rods at both reactors after a massive earthquake and tsunami disabled their cooling systems. Japanese authorities have said there is a "possibility" that a meltdown has occurred in the reactors
A meltdown is a catastrophic failure of the reactor core, with a potential for widespread radiation release.
But Japanese officials stressed that there were no indications of dangerously high radiation levels in the atmosphere around the two reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in northeastern Japan. They said they were unable to confirm whether a meltdown had occurred because they cannot get close enough to the reactors' cores.
Workers were pumping seawater into the reactors in what one expert described as an "act of desperation" to cool them down
Pero no todo son malas noticias:
Rescatado un hombre en el mar tras aguantar 3 días tras ser arrastrado por el Tsunami.
http://edition.cnn.com/video/flashLive/l...m/3&hpt=T1
(TV japonesa en ingles)
¿Tres campeonatos?
El problema es que entonces querré conseguir otro, y otro y otro... La ambición es imparable, infinita.
Fernando Alonso
El problema es que entonces querré conseguir otro, y otro y otro... La ambición es imparable, infinita.
Fernando Alonso