Swiss Think-Tank: Dire situation for global environment if Number 4 fuel pool burns it will likely release all radioactive material causing global impact — Governments appear to be keeping Fukushima disaster information classified and withheld from the general public.
A collapse of the already tilting reactor No 4 building at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi plant [...] would lead to a “significant global impact”[...]
According to the report [released by Holpchi CH, a Swiss-based industrial analytics think-tank], radiological fires would lead to some 30 to 100 percent of the cesium and strontium being released from the pool.
“If a radiological fire occurs and further cooling is impossible, more than 10 percent of the radioactive material of the [spent fuel pond] cold be released,” read the report. “Release of 100 percent of the cesium, strontium and other isotopes would scale the base case results by a factor of 10 and would clearly present a dire situation for areas of Japan, marine life in the Pacific and the global environment.”
The report acknowledges that it is not fully comprehensive, saying that many modeling structures about what could happen should the spent fuel pool fail “have been developed by government, but appear to be classified.”
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Again, Tepco revised the data of the reactor4 building on 6/25/2012.
( They haven’t announced the next schedule of revision.)
The South-West corner of reactor4 building turned out to be bulged/leaned to outward.
The third floor is 46mm outward compared to the first floor. On their last report, it was 33mm.
↓ It is the blue circled part. Last time, they reported the bulging range of the yellow spot was 33mm, which was supposed to be worst.
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