TEPCO releases trove of images taken during early days of Fukushima Daiichi disaster
Today, TEPCO published nearly two thousand photos of the first weeks of the response to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. During the early days of the accident workers were temporarily evacuated multiple times…
TEPCO releases video and photos of Unit 3 spent fuel pool after steel frame accident
Around 11:07 AM on September 22nd, while working on removing debris from atop the crippled reactor building, a heavy thousand pound steel frame was knocked into Reactor 3′s spent fuel pool. The steel…
Fukushima Daiichi Unit 1 – March 12th, 2011 – After Explosion Destroyed the Reactor Building
At 15:36 JST on 12 March, there was an explosion in the reactor building at Unit 1 while employees and the contracted workers who were engaged in the water injection work were outside…
TEPCO’s balloon mission in Fukushima Daiichi Reactor 1 unable to be carried out
On Wednesday, 5 TEPCO workers and 14 subcontract workers attempted to carry out an investigation of the Reactor 1 operating floor in order to assess the current conditions an gain any insights into…
TEPCO workers remove both spent fuel assemblies from Fukushima Daiichi Reactor 4 Spent Fuel Pool
The operation spanned July 18th, and 19th, and was heavily covered by Japanese media in helicopters, despite requests from TEPCO for the event not to be recorded. The two rods removed are among…
Scenes from TEPCO’s Investigation of Reactor 3 Videos
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TEPCO releases video of Reactor 3 Torus Room Inspection
This week 11 TEPCO workers have been focused on an investigation in the Reactor 3 building to find any signs of where the water is leaking, and what type of stop measures could…
TEPCO releases new photos of tsunami which hit Fukushima Daiichi on March 11th, 2011
TEPCO released new photos of the tsunami which struck Fukushima Daiichi last year, taken by company workers which show the tsunami from near the centralized waste processing building on the south side of…
Photo of the week: Fukushima Daiichi Reactor 4 Building Debris Removal
TEPCO has worked feverishly to remove the upper crumbling pieces of the reactor building atop of Reactor 4. The head of a Diet-appointed panel to investigate the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster said…
Photo of the week: A show of love and respect at the Ohi Restart Protests
At the height of the protests against the restart of the Ohi nuclear reactors, many young people blocked to the nuclear power plant for days. Here, protesters are holding their umbrellas for members…
Photo of the week: Chelyabinsk – A lack of environmental responsibility
The fortress of Chelyaba, from which the city takes its name, was constructed on the site in 1736; town status was granted to it in 1781. Around 1900, it served as a…
TEPCO sends robot into Fukushima Daiichi Reactor 2 Torus Room – Finds high radiation levels but no signs of leaks
TEPCO released photos of two manhole covers in the Torus room of Fukushima Daiichi Reactor 2. The robot was sent to inspect the catwalk near the inspection manholes attempting to locate any signs…
Worker investigation of Torus Room of Fukushima Daiichi Reactor 2
2012.3.16 Preliminary survey in Torus Room of Units 2 and 3, Fukushima Daiichi NPS (2) Unit2 NW (1) (pictured on March 14, 2012) Unit2 NW (2) (pictured on March 14, 2012) Unit2 NW (3) (pictured on…
Newly released infographic explains mitigation actions to surviving a nuclear holocaust
Embed this infographic on your site! <a href=”http://www.besthealthdegrees.com/survive-nuclear/”><img src=”http://www.besthealthdegrees.com/survive-nuclear/nuclear-holocaust.jpg” alt=”Survive a Nuclear Holocaust” width=”500″ border=”0″ /></a><br />From: <a href=”http://www.besthealthdegrees.com”>BestHealthDegrees.com</a> From: BestHealthDegrees.com How To Survive A Nuclear Holocaust Last year, nuclear meltdowns and multiple…
NRC Operational Center Fukushima Day 1 Transcripts Audio Clips
NRC Operational Center Fukushima Day 1 Audio Clips – March 11, 2011 Pages 76, 78, 86, 96, 106, 255, 206-266 Blog: http://public-blog.nrc-gateway.gov/2012/02/21/transcripts-provide-unique-glim… Transcripts: http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/foia/japan-foia-info.html
The bottom of the sea in the water intake open channel – Fukushima Daiichi
TEPCO detected relatively high concentrated radioactive materials from marine soil sampled at inside of the port. Since the marine soil will be spread by ocean currents, the utility plans to prevent spreading of marine pollution to…
The Hanford Story – Chapter 4 Tank Waste Cleanup –
Fifty-six million gallons of radioactive waste are contained in Hanford’s Tank Farms, threatening the nearby Columbia River. Take a look at The Hanford Story: Tank Waste Cleanup to learn how the waste will…










