N News Manager Milforums News Bot Mar 12, 2011 #1 Reuters - Japanese authorities have told the U.N.'s atomic watchdog they are making preparations to distribute iodine to people living near nuclear power plants affected by Friday's earthquake, the Vienna-based agency said. More...
Reuters - Japanese authorities have told the U.N.'s atomic watchdog they are making preparations to distribute iodine to people living near nuclear power plants affected by Friday's earthquake, the Vienna-based agency said. More...
rattler Active member Mar 12, 2011 #2 ...The IAEA said Japanese authorities had informed it of the explosion and that they were "assessing the condition of the reactor core." Click to expand... In standard euphemistic politician speak this means: "We are running out of time and are close to a core meltdown. The situation is not yet hopeless, but indeed alarming." Rattler
...The IAEA said Japanese authorities had informed it of the explosion and that they were "assessing the condition of the reactor core." Click to expand... In standard euphemistic politician speak this means: "We are running out of time and are close to a core meltdown. The situation is not yet hopeless, but indeed alarming." Rattler