I have realised that they think they are built for this sort of thing, but they really haven't a clue.
they're built for earthquake not tsunami.
And earth quakes in the past have shown they are fantastically well built for them.
I have realised that they think they are built for this sort of thing, but they really haven't a clue.
I have realised that they think they are built for this sort of thing, but they really haven't a clue.
Yeah but thats a lot more complicated to explain (and usually theres a rough correlation between the scale of the quake and displacement).
Depends if the 23,000,000 cubic meters of water in it washed the reactor into the sea...
What reactor? A hydro electric plant uses water to push turbines, thats the start and end of the plant. A nuclear plant uses a reactor powered by radioactive nuclear material to heat water, to make steam, to turn the turbines, a normal coal power plant heats water by burning the coal, turning the water to steam to turn the turbines.
Theres nothing radioactive about a hydro electric plant, the difference in most power stations right now is the method to get water to turn the turbines, hydro electric, well dams at least use mavity and potential energy to turn the turbines.
THe threat with that is, if a big ass damn goes, it can do exactly what a Tsunami did, wipe out entire towns with a wall of water.
Can't find anything beyond a story saying a dam has burst, doesn't say where, when, how bad, what kind of dam.
As Tefal says, they are one of the most prepared countries in the world when it comes to Earthquakes. Tsunamis, you just cannot safeguard against them. But look at their early warning systems.
Granted a lot of people died, many more would probably have died also had they not known what to do when the sirens went off etc.
Just seen this online: http://media.riemurasia.net/albumit/mmedia/4x/gg/w9bm/253758/794541220.jpg
Absolutely disgusting.![]()
What reactor? A hydro electric plant uses water to push turbines, thats the start and end of the plant. A nuclear plant uses a reactor powered by radioactive nuclear material to heat water, to make steam, to turn the turbines, a normal coal power plant heats water by burning the coal, turning the water to steam to turn the turbines.
Theres nothing radioactive about a hydro electric plant, the difference in most power stations right now is the method to get water to turn the turbines, hydro electric, well dams at least use mavity and potential energy to turn the turbines.
THe threat with that is, if a big ass damn goes, it can do exactly what a Tsunami did, wipe out entire towns with a wall of water.
Can't find anything beyond a story saying a dam has burst, doesn't say where, when, how bad, what kind of dam.
Breaking news is saying another earthquake of 6.2 has just struck. Hope there is not another wave on the way.
What's wrong with you? Oh right, just another attention seeking troll.
Just seen this online: http://media.riemurasia.net/albumit/mmedia/4x/gg/w9bm/253758/794541220.jpg
Absolutely disgusting.
I honestly can't believe the damage this earthquake and tsunami has done. The pictures and videos are crazy. So many innocent people dead.![]()
unbelievable.
Just in:
Another strong tremor (over 6 on the richter scale) just struck 90 km off Tokyo.
Theres been 5-6.5 Magnitude quakes/aftershocks every 2 hours give or take since... pretty crazy.
I think that's the point he was trying to make![]()