At the Brink of Apocalyptic Terror
Fukushima Continues to Spew Its Darkness
by HARVEY WASSERMAN
Radiation leaks, steam releases, disease and death continue to 
spew from Fukushima and a disaster which is far from over.  Its most 
profound threat to the global ecology—a spent fuel fire—is still very 
much with us.
The latest steam leak has raised fears around the planet.  A 
worst-case scenario of an on-going out-of-control fission reaction was 
dismissed by the owners, Tokyo Electric, because they didn’t find xenon 
in the plume.  The company says the steam likely came from rain water 
being vaporized by residual heat in one of plant’s stricken reactors.
But independent experts tend to disbelieve anything Tepco says, for 
good reason.  Reactor Units One, Two and Three have exploded at 
Fukushima despite decades of official assurances that commercial atomic 
power plants could not explode at all.  The company has been unable to 
clear out enough radioactive debris to allow it to put a cover over the 
site that might contain further airborne emissions.
Tepco has also been forced to admit that it has been leaking 
radioactive water into the ocean ever since the disaster began on March 
11, 2011.  In one instance it admitted to a 90-fold increase of Cesium 
in a nearby test well over a period of just 3 days.
Earlier this year a rat ate through critical electrical cables, 
shorting out a critical cooling system.  When Tepco workers were 
dispatched to install metal guards to protect the cabling, they managed 
to short out the system yet again.
Early this month Fukushima’s former chief operator, Masao Yoshida, 
died of esophogeal cancer at the age of 58.  Masao became a hero during 
the worst of the disaster by standing firm at his on-site command post 
as multiple explosions rocked the reactor complex.  Tepco claimed his 
ensuing cancer and death were “unlikely” to have been caused by 
Fukushima’s radiation.
The impact of work in and near the reactors has become a rising 
concern.  Critics have warned that there are not enough skilled 
technicians willing to sacrifice themselves at the plant.  Tepco has 
worsened the situation by applying to open a number of its shut reactors 
elsewhere in Japan, straining its already depleted skilled workforce 
even further.
Meanwhile, a staggering 40% rise in thyroid irregularities among 
young children in the area has caused a deepening concern about 
widespread health impacts from Fukushima’s fallout within the general 
public.  Because these numbers have come in just two years after the 
disaster, the percentage of affected children is expected to continue to rise.
And the worst fear of all remains unabated.  At Unit Four, which 
apparently did not actually explode, the building’s structural integrity has 
been seriously undermined.  Debate continues to rage over exactly 
how this happened.
But there’s no doubt that a pool containing many tons of highly 
radioactive used fuel is suspended 100 feet in the air, with little left to 
support the structure.  Should an earthquake or other trauma knock 
the pool to the ground, there’s a high likelihood the fuel rods could 
catch fire.
In such an event, the radioactive emissions could be catastrophic.  
Intensely lethal emissions could spew for a very long time, eventually 
circling the globe many times, wrecking untold havoc.
The Japanese have removed two apparently unused rods from the fuel 
pool so far.  But intense international pressure to clear out the rest 
of them has thus far been unsuccessful.
So while a depleted, discredited and disorganized nuclear utility 
moves to restart its other reactors, its stricken units at Fukushima 
continue to hold the rest of us at the brink of apocalyptic terror.
Harvey Wasserman edits www.nukefree.org and is author of SOLARTOPIA!  Our 
Green-Powered Earth.  His SOLARTOPIA GREEN POWER & WELLNESS SHOW is at 
www.prn.fm.  This article was first published at www.progressivemagazine.com

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