There are multiple reports that Cesium has been detected outside of the plant. If this is true, that is not a good sign.
As usual, the 'Sensationalist Media' have screwed up again.
First and foremost, evacuation of citizens in proximity to Nuclear Power Facilities is
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE.
Japan has the most advanced and comprehensive Earthquake disaster and warning system in place of ANY nation on the planet due to their past experiences, which includes the possible damage to Nuclear Facilities.
Of the four reactors in the effected plant all have shut down automatically, as is standard procedure in Japan.
One (as in '1') reactor has a problem with raised temperatures as the diesel backup generator for its water cooling has shut down due to site flooding.
As of 17:50 AEDST this has been contained.
'Meltdown' will
not take place.
The 'Media Person' radiation leakage reporting raised the subject with a specialist from the Nuclear Energy Environment and Safety Group (we
do have an independent one here in Oz) only to be told that if one were to stand at the gates of this facility for fifty (as in '50') days the radiation exposure would be below the level of a chest X-ray.
Japan has a first class disaster response team in the Nuclear Energy field, their primary function is to ensure suppression of ANY plant damage, which has been assisted (so I believe) by a swiftly deployed support team from the US.
These plants will take months to come back on line, primarily due to water damaged infrastructure, but the prospects of the much touted 'Nuclear Disaster' by the 'Media' have been all but eliminated.
At this point in time, after shocks are expected to cause greater problems, as they will continue, diminishing in scale of course, but that scale is proportionate, so the next is expected to be in the high 7 range, followed by lower numbers in the 7's and so on down through the entire Richter scale.
It appears set to be an ongoing and perhaps even worse situation, given the vast number of homeless and missing.
A footnote:
In a sad twist of fate, a Japanese S&R team working in Christchurch (NZ) for the past two weeks have been recalled to their homeland to face the same task on a much larger scale.
