2011-05-02 16:51:35 - Nuclear Event - Japan | ||||||||||||||||
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Radiation levels have risen inside a reactor unit at a nuclear power plant in western Japan, possibly due to leaks from fuel rods into cooling water, the facility’s operator said on Monday. No radiation was released outside, the Japan Atomic Power Co. said in a press release. It occurred at a plant in Tsuruga, some 350 kilometres (220 miles) west of Tokyo and 90 kilometres from Kyoto, while emergency crews continue efforts to stabilise the tsunami-hit Fukushima nuclear plant in northeast Japan. According to a regular check at Tsuruga on Monday, the density of xenon-133 gas and that of iodine-133 had risen inside the primary coolant water in one of the plant’s two nuclear reactors, the press release said. “We have determined that there may have been leakage from the fuel assembly and stepped up monitoring the density of radioactive substances in the primary coolant,” it said. The company was considering shutting down the reactor for detailed examinations, the statement said. |
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ReliefWeb - Japan: Earthquake and Tsunami - Mar 2011 - Latest Updates
東京都内避難場所 (Shelters)
炊き出しまっぷ Food Supply Map
Information from Google Crisis Page for Japan.
Shelter information
Shelter locations (Japanese language)
Emergency water and food distribution centers (user generated)
Emergency water and food distribution centers via My Maps (user generated)
Trains, buses (Japanese language)
- JR East (Tohoku)
- Sendai City Transportation Bureau
- Abukuma Express
- Sendai Airport Transit
- Fukushima Transportation
- Ibaraki Kotsu
- Iwate Kenpoku Bus
- JR East (Kanto)
- Tokyo Metro
- Toei Subway
- Odakyu Electric Railway
- Keio
- Keikyu
- Keisei Electric Railway
- Sagami Railway
- Seibu Railway
- Shin-Keisei Electric Railway
- Tokyu
- Tobu Railway
Google Earth files
Download post-event imagery of several affected areas in Japan
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Where there is NO Doctor in Japanese
Where There Is No Doctor in Japanese: Issha no inai tokoro de: mura no herusukea tebikisho. PDF of the most recent Japanese translation ofWhere There Is No Doctor containing first-aid and other medical information for earthquake and tsunami response.
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