Written by Canadafirst on 14 May 2011
The fuel rods of the first reactor of Japan’s troubled Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant have melted down completely. The total meltdown took place because the rods were not covered with water fully. To all appearance, the melted mass is currently resting on the bottom of the reactor, under the water. The mass is being cooled, [Continue]
Written by Canadafirst on 24 April 2011
Over the last few years, people all over the world have been watching as the earth changes. On March 11, 2011, an earthquake that registered 9.0 on the Richter Scale struck Japan. Many are dead and thousands are suffering. The same thing could happen again, which is why you need to think about how you [Continue]
Written by Canadafirst on 11 April 2011
A strong earthquake rattled Japan’s northeast coast and sparked a fresh tsunami alert, one month after the worst ever natural disaster devastated the country. The 7.1-magnitude aftershock briefly forced Tokyo’s main international airport to close both of its runways. The epicentre was just inland and about 100 miles north of Tokyo. The [Continue]