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FUKUSHIMA SECOND EXPLOSION REACTOR 3 JAPAN
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FUKUSHIMA SECOND EXPLOSION REACTOR 3 JAPAN
March 14, 2011 Raw Video Multiple Explosions Reactor Number 3 Fukushima Japan. Japanese Governtment warns for possible meltdown For the people who claim the sound is fake here is the link to the Raw Video Source: news.ninemsn.com.au Second reactor cooling system fails 200000 people evacuated 160 workers exposed to high levels of radiation second explosion could occur. An official has stated that Melt-Down at Reactor 1 is a REAL Possibility. The NEW break-down is located at reactor number 3 on Fukushima. Aftershocks Caused Hydrogen Explosion in Nuclear Reactor. The situation is at Level 4 Alert - Geiger Counter Checks being carried out. NEW TSUNAMI WARNINGS ISSUED...!! ... GVT Radiation Leak Confirmed. The Japanese people have been warned to NOT drink the tap water, to turn off air conditioning. Close windows. Stay indoors. Wrap towels around face...etc. A core meltdown may have occurred at a nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture that was damaged in a massive earthquake on March 11, a government regulator said on March 12. Cesium from nuclear fuel was detected in radioactive materials in a monitored zone at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant’s No. 1 reactor, according to the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA). Earlier in the day, radiation leaks were confirmed at the plant. Eight times the normal amount of radiation was detected at the front gate of the plant, and 1000 times the normal amount was detected in the central control room for the plant's No. 1
Video Length: 20
Date Found: May 23, 2011
Date Produced: May 23, 2011
View Count: 1
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