As I have previously reported, many scientists believe that northern Japan will eventually become uninhabitable because of the Fukushima Radioactive Nightmare.
Not only is the Fukushima Nuke Plant still out of control and poisoning the planet, but there is a major problem developing with the enourmous amount of radioactive ash that is accumulating. The radioactive ash is a byproduct of burning garbage.
Another problem that isn't being talked about in the Corporatist Managed Media is what is happening to the radiation that has escaped into the atmosphere from the burning of the radioactive garbage?
It is going to land somewhere. But how far it will travel and where it will land hasn't been discussed.http://beforeitsnews.com/story/1245/800/Radioactive_Ash_Another_Nuclear_Disaster_for_Japans_Cities.html
Not only is the Fukushima Nuke Plant still out of control and poisoning the planet, but there is a major problem developing with the enourmous amount of radioactive ash that is accumulating. The radioactive ash is a byproduct of burning garbage.
Another problem that isn't being talked about in the Corporatist Managed Media is what is happening to the radiation that has escaped into the atmosphere from the burning of the radioactive garbage?
It is going to land somewhere. But how far it will travel and where it will land hasn't been discussed.http://beforeitsnews.com/story/1245/800/Radioactive_Ash_Another_Nuclear_Disaster_for_Japans_Cities.html
(Reuters) - In the Japanese city of Ohtawara, more than 100 km (62 miles) southwest of the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, 400 tones of radioactive ash have piled up at a garbage incineration plant, which will run out of protected storage space in two weeks.
Further south, the city of Kashiwa has been forced to temporarily shut a high-tech incinerator because its advanced technology that minimizes the amount of ash produced has the side-effect of boosting the concentration of radiation.Ohtawara and Kashiwa are just two of a growing number of municipalities across northern
Japan that face similar problems after the Fukushima Daiichi atomic power plant, devastated by a huge March quake and tsunami, began spewing radiation into the atmosphere in the world's worst nuclear accident in 25 years.
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