Geee Posted March 17, 2011 Share Posted March 17, 2011 Fox News:Japanese military helicopters dumped water onto the crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant’s damaged reactors Thursday, as the U.S. authorized the first evacuations of Americans out of the country.It wasn’t initially clear whether or not the water drops succeeded in cooling down the reactors, the first line of defense in preventing a full-scale nuclear meltdown. Tokyo Electric Power Co., which operates the facility, said radiation levels had remained the same since the operations were completed, Kyodo News reported.Three twin-rotor CH-47 Chinooks from the Japanese Self-Defense Forces were used in the operation, working to drop seawater on the No. 3 and No. 4 reactors.A nearly completed new power line could also restore electric cooling systems in the facility that were damaged after last week’s 9.0-magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami. But TEPCO spokesman Naoki Tsunoda did not specify when the project would be finished. The line would allow the company to maintain a steady water supply to troubled reactors and spent fuel storage ponds.The situation at Fukushima Dai-ichi grows more dire as agencies, officials and TEPCO disagree on whether or not there is any water left in the spent fuel pools at the plant. Without water, there's nothing to stop the fuel rods from getting hotter and ultimately melting down.A 23-foot tsunami strikes the northern coast of Japan, washing away cars and damaging buildings, after a powerful magnitude 9.0 earthquake strikes the country.RELATED VIDEOJapan Scrambling to Prevent Nuclear MeltdownCooling efforts resume at crippled plantMarch 16: Medical staff screen people who are concerned over radiation exposure at a public welfare centre in Niigata, northern Japan.RELATED VIDEOJuan Williams on Coverage of Nuclear Disaster in JapanWilliams on ration leaks in Japan, Obama’s response to disasterRELATED LINKSU.S. Rescue Teams Join Global Relief Effort in JapanHow You Can Help the Victims of the Devastating Earthquake and Tsunami in JapanShould U.S. Put the Brakes on Nuclear Power?FACTBOX: Potassium Iodide Use After Radiation ExposureU.S. Drug Stores Report Sudden Increase in Potassium Iodide SalesCongressman Calls on Obama Administration to Expand Distribution of Anti-Radiation PillsChina Orders Safety Inspections in Wake of Japan's Atomic CrisisRELATED VIDEOObama Criticized for Reaction to Japan, Middle EastPresident criticized for playing golf and filling out NCAA March Madness bracketRELATED INTERACTIVEJapan Earthquake: Major Tsunami Damagenull"There is no water in the spent fuel pool and we believe that radiation levels are extremely high, which could possibly impact the ability to take corrective measures," NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko said at a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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