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Montag, März 21, 2011
Zeit Online: Schwere Vorwürfe gegen Gadhafi
Libyens Diktator will nicht klein beigeben: Seine Truppen starten neue Angriffe. Die Rebellen werfen ihm vor, Zivilisten als Schutzschilde zu missbrauchen. [mehr...]
Zeit Online: Auch über Reaktor 2 des AKW Fukushima steigt Rauch auf
Über dem havarierten Reaktor des Kernkraftwerks Fukushima hängt eine graue Wolke. Ob die Wasserpumpen arbeiteten, ist noch unklar. [mehr...]
Sonntag, März 20, 2011
Institute of Public Health (Hyakunincho, Shinjuku, Tokyo): Results of Radioactivity in drinking water - 水道水中の放射能調査結果について
The radioactive material was detected, is very small compared to the index value set by the Nuclear Safety Commission, there is no health effects. [more... (google translation)]
水道水中の放射能調査結果について
水道水中の放射能調査結果について
stern.de: Gaddafi droht mit Vergeltungsangriffen
Angesichts der Luftangriffe der internationalen Koalition auf Stellungen seiner Truppen hat der libysche Machthaber Muammar el Gaddafi mit Vergeltungsangriffen gedroht. [mehr...]
Prime Minister of Japan an His Cabinet: Countermeasures for 2011 Tohoku - Pacific Ocean Earthquake
To people living in Tohoku and Kanto area -- How to protect from radioactive rainfall
(Japanese Atomic Energy Commission) [more...]
(Japanese Atomic Energy Commission) [more...]
Kyodo News: Radioactive iodine beyond limit detected in tap water in Fukushima
Radioactive iodine beyond Japan's regulated standard was detected in tap water in a town in Fukushima Prefecture on Thursday, apparently due to the nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, the government said Saturday. [more...]
Zeit Online: Kampfjets fliegen Angriffe auf Gadhafi-Truppen
Der internationale Militäreinsatz gegen Libyen ist im Gange. Kampfflugzeuge der USA und Frankreichs haben auf Stellungen des Regimes nahe der Stadt Bengasi gefeuert. [mehr...]
Al Jazeera: Airstrikes begin on Libya targets
French warplanes have hit four tanks used by forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi on the outskirts of the opposition stronghold of Benghazi, on a day when opposition fighters in the city reported coming under constant artillery and mortar fire.
The US has also launched cruise missiles from ships based in the Mediterrannean Sea, and has taken the lead in military operations during the first phase, Kimberly Halkett, Al Jazeera''s correspondent in Washington DC reported. [more...]
The US has also launched cruise missiles from ships based in the Mediterrannean Sea, and has taken the lead in military operations during the first phase, Kimberly Halkett, Al Jazeera''s correspondent in Washington DC reported. [more...]
sueddeutsche.de: Deutschland an der Seite von Diktatoren
Bundesaußenminister Westerwelle hat Deutschland mit dem Nein zur Flugverbotszone ins Abseits manövriert. Von der Liste ernsthafter Kandidaten für einen ständigen Sitz im Sicherheitsrat ist es vermutlich schon gestrichen. [mehr...]
Samstag, März 19, 2011
Arbeitsgemeinschaft Not - und Krisenkommunikation Funkamateure im Notfunk : Kontaminierte Lebensmittel der Region Sendia
Wie die Arbeitsgemeinschaft Not - und Krisenkommunikation Funkamateure im Notfunk berichtet, meldeten japanische Funkamateure, dass Lebensmittel wie Fisch, Milch und Früchte radioaktiv kontaminiert sind. Somit müssen Lebensmittel aus nichtgefärdeten Gebieten oder von außerhalb des Landes herangeschafft werden.
Spiegel Online: Westliche Militäraktion gegen Gaddafi beginnt
Die internationale Gemeinschaft macht Ernst: Frankreichs Präsident Sarkozy hat den Beginn des Militäreinsatzes gegen Libyens Regime verkündet. Französische, britische und kanadische Kampfjets überfliegen das Land bereits. [mehr...]
Handelsblatt: General Motors gehen die Bauteile aus
Das Erdbeben in Japan hat jetzt erste Konsequenzen außerhalb der japanischen Automobilindustrie. General Motors wird in einem Werk die Produktion anhalten. Die Bauteile gehen aus.[mehr...]
sueddeutsche.de: "Radioaktiver Tee schmeckt leckerer"
Der Umgang türkischer Politiker mit Atomkraft grenzte schon immer an Ignoranz. Jetzt will die Regierung in der Nähe von Erdbebengebieten Reaktoren bauen - ausgerechnet die Firma Tepco ist nun in Ankara, um das Geschäft festzumachen.[mehr...]
Zeit Online: Kampf um Bengasi
Truppen Gadhafis sind in die Rebellenhochburg Bengasi eingedrungen. Ein Kampfflugzeug wurde abgeschossen. [mehr..]
Malteser International: 10.000 Euro für das Kinderheim in Ichinoseki
„Es ist weiterhin kalt und zur Zeit fehlt es ganz schlicht und einfach an Nahrungsmitteln, Benzin und Heizöl“, berichtet Sr. Caelina Mauer, Leiterin des von den Maltesern unterstützten Kinderheims in Ichinoseki, Nordjapan.[mehr...]
Freitag, März 18, 2011
Live Messung: Ueda City, Präfektur Nagano, Strahlendosis - 長野県上田市の放射線量
Inspectorで取得した放射線グラフ - Grafik
Location Google Maps: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=36.378795,138.273153
Größere Kartenansicht
Zeit Online: Deutschlands feige Außenpolitik
Die Bundesregierung lehnt eine Beteiligung an einer Militärintervention in Libyen ab – vor allem aus innenpolitischen Gründen. Das ist verantwortungslos. [mehr...]
Telepolis: Die Helden von Fukushima: Obdachlose, Gastarbeiter und Arbeitslose?
Der ARD-Korrespondent in Japan untergräbt den Mythos von den 50 Helden
In den letzten Tagen war oft den Rede von den angeblich 50 noch am AKW Fukushima verbliebenen Arbeitern, die sich trotz der hohen Strahlenbelastung für das Wohl der Allgemeinheit opfern, um die Katastrophe noch abzuwenden.
In den letzten Tagen war oft den Rede von den angeblich 50 noch am AKW Fukushima verbliebenen Arbeitern, die sich trotz der hohen Strahlenbelastung für das Wohl der Allgemeinheit opfern, um die Katastrophe noch abzuwenden.
Spiegel Online: Großbritannien, Frankreich und die USA bereiten sich auf einen Kampfeinsatz in Libyen vor. Prompt stellt Diktator Gaddafi die internationale Gemeinschaft vor die nächste Herausforderung: Er erklärt überraschend eine Waffenruhe. Damit sind die westlichen Jets gestoppt - vorerst.
Großbritannien, Frankreich und die USA bereiten sich auf einen Kampfeinsatz in Libyen vor. Prompt stellt Diktator Gaddafi die internationale Gemeinschaft vor die nächste Herausforderung: Er erklärt überraschend eine Waffenruhe. Damit sind die westlichen Jets gestoppt - vorerst. [mehr...]
Blog: Why Bad Journalism Has Driven Me To Desperate Ends - (Japan disaster)
In retrospect, I should have had this idea before, but I guess today I just hit critical mass (not sure if it’s appropriate to use a nuclear energy turn of phrase here): one too many pieces of bad journalism. So I decided to start a wiki Bad Journalism Wall of Shame and invite some of the other people who were frustrated with some of the shoddy, alarmist, and shocking wrong journalism we’ve seen since last Friday’s Tohoku quake.
Bad Journalism Wall of Shame
Bad Journalism Wall of Shame
March 18, 2011 - Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency - Mitteilung der japanischen Atomaufsicht 18.03.2011- 15:00
Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) confirmed the current situation of Onagawa NPS, Tohoku Electric Power Co. Inc.; Fukushima Dai-ichi and Fukushima Dai-ni NPSs, Tokyo Electric Power Co. Inc.
(TEPCO); Tokai Dai-ni NPS, Japan Atomic Power Co. Inc. as follows: [more...]
(TEPCO); Tokai Dai-ni NPS, Japan Atomic Power Co. Inc. as follows: [more...]
Zeit Online: Von Super-GAU bis glimpflich ist alles möglich
Fallout über Tokyo oder begrenzter Unfall? Niemand weiß, wie es im AKW Fukushima weitergeht. Sven Stockrahm beschreibt das beste und das schlimmste denkbare Szenario. [mehr...]
Zeit Online: Libyen-Resolution bringt Bundesregierung militärisch in Zugzwang
Die USA, Frankreich und Großbritannien wollen Diktator Gaddafi mit Waffengewalt stoppen - ohne Hilfe der Bundesrepublik. Kanzlerin Merkel und ihr Vize Westerwelle scheuen eine militärische Beteiligung. Mehr deutsches Engagement in Afghanistan soll die Verbündeten beruhigen. Reicht das? [mehr...]
Spiegel Online: Berlin lässt seine Verbündeten alleine kämpfen
Die USA, Frankreich und Großbritannien wollen Diktator Gaddafi mit Waffengewalt stoppen - ohne Hilfe der Bundesrepublik. Kanzlerin Merkel und ihr Vize Westerwelle scheuen eine militärische Beteiligung. Mehr deutsches Engagement in Afghanistan soll die Verbündeten beruhigen. Reicht das? [mehr...]
Tagesanzeiger: Japan verweigert russischen Atomexperten die Einreise
Wladimir Kuznetsow war Chefexperte für Kernsicherheit in der Sowjetunion und Hauptingenieur im Atomkraftwerk Tschernobyl. Im Interview zeigt er sich erstaunt, dass Japan russische Expertenhilfe ablehnt. [mehr...]
Aargauer Zeitung: Katastrophe in Japan: «Das droht schlimmer auszugehen als Tschernobyl»
Die Betreibergesellschaft, bis heute einzige Informationsquelle zur Lage im Katastrophenkraftwerk Fukushima I, besitzt kaum noch Glaubwürdigkeit. In Reaktor 3 brechen immer wieder Feuer aus. [mehr...]
ZeitOnline: Angriffe auf Libyen sollen in Kürze beginnen
Binnen weniger Stunden könnte es erste Luftangriffe auf Libyen geben, heißt es in Frankreich. Bundesaußenminister Westerwelle lehnt eine deutsche Kriegsbeteiligung ab. [mehr...]
Spiegel Online: Sicherheitsrat beschließt Militäraktion gegen Libyen
Flugverbotszone, Luftangriffe und andere "erforderliche Maßnahmen" zum Schutz von Zivilisten: Der Uno-Sicherheitsrat hat massive militärische Aktionen gegen Libyen gebilligt. Der Einsatz von Bodentruppen bleibt aber ausgeschlossen. Fünf Länder, darunter Deutschland, enthielten sich bei der Abstimmung. [mehr...]
Donnerstag, März 17, 2011
Zeit Online: Wie schlimm ist der Reaktorunfall in Japan?
Die Welt schaut auf die Atomanlage Fukushima-1: Radioaktivität tritt aus, wie ernst ist die Lage und was könnten die Folgen sein? Antworten auf die wichtigsten Fragen. [mehr...]
Baomi.com : Risk of radiation response (translated from vietnamese to english)
(ANTD) - Japan and the international community are joining efforts to deal with risks that may occur on the nuclear crisis after the game super magnitude 9 earthquake recently. Vietnam remains safe nuclear accident in Japan / Vietnam Meet citizens returning from Japan
Check for radioactive contamination Nihonmatsu City, Fukushima.
Latest news from Japan, said a fire happen again at the Fukushima nuclear power plant No. 1 in the morning 16-3. This was the second fire in four nuclear power plants after a very strong impact of the earthquake on 11-3.
TV images directly from the Fukushima No. 1 plant showed white smoke rises in the reactor No. 3. According to the Cabinet Office of Japan Yukio Edano, the appearance of smoke is caused by "capable of reactor casing has been damaged."
Safety Agency and the nuclear industry in Japan (Nisa) said radioactive levels at the entrance of the Fukushima No. 1 plant was abruptly increased to 10 milli Sievert per hour, the level can affect health man, on the morning of 16-3. However, Nisa, increased levels of radiation due to radiation can escape from the second reactor of the plant.
By increasing the concentration of radioactive mutants, Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco units
"Tomorrow is father to the factory Fukushima, when I heard father, who will retire again after half a year, volunteers to go, I cried. "The decision today will likely change the future of the Fukushima factory," said his father's words made me feel proud, hopefully he'll be peace. "
Aoto Namico said via Twitter
owners and factory managers Fukushima No. 1) has decided to withdraw about 800 employees from the danger area. Tepco also decided to cancel plans have been approved by the government to use helicopters to pour water to cool reactors on 16-3.
"Tomorrow is father to the factory Fukushima, when I heard father, who will retire again after half a year, volunteers to go, I cried. "The decision today will likely change the future of the Fukushima factory," said his father's words made me feel proud, hopefully he'll be peace. "
However, 16-3 pm, Yukio Edano again that the employee resolve the nuclear have plans to reach back to the nuclear reactor because of earthquake damage. But no final decision on the mode and time again the area is considered dangerous.
Before widespread concern, Prime Minister of Japan Naoto Kan went on television to inform people about the serious situation at the Fukushima nuclear power plant No. 1. According to him, four of six reactors at the plant "has a problem."
Until now, Japan has completed the evacuation of about 180,000 people live in areas with a radius of 20km around the Fukushima No. 1 plant. More than 140,000 residents living within a radius of 30km of the plant were also asked to stay indoors.
Prevent the risk of nuclear disaster, Japan has requested Agency International Atomic Energy (IAEA) quickly dispatched nuclear experts to help deal with nuclear incidents. Japan wants international experts to help make a fair assessment and risk-neutral nuclear disaster in the country.
IAEA is currently interested in the fire and explosion at the nuclear reactor and the risk of radioactive nuclear power plant in Fukushima No. 1. Yukiya Amano IAEA Director General said that "the current situation is very complicated and difficult to predict," but the first "nuclear accident in Fukushima present other than the Chernobyl disaster in 1989."
Japan has also officially request South Korea to provide 52 tons of boron, an important chemical works to stop or slow down the fission reactions in nuclear reactors. The Korean government announced on 16-3 will soon move to Japan this chemical.
Spiegel Online: Freiwillige für einen Höllenjob
Check for radioactive contamination Nihonmatsu City, Fukushima.
Latest news from Japan, said a fire happen again at the Fukushima nuclear power plant No. 1 in the morning 16-3. This was the second fire in four nuclear power plants after a very strong impact of the earthquake on 11-3.
TV images directly from the Fukushima No. 1 plant showed white smoke rises in the reactor No. 3. According to the Cabinet Office of Japan Yukio Edano, the appearance of smoke is caused by "capable of reactor casing has been damaged."
Safety Agency and the nuclear industry in Japan (Nisa) said radioactive levels at the entrance of the Fukushima No. 1 plant was abruptly increased to 10 milli Sievert per hour, the level can affect health man, on the morning of 16-3. However, Nisa, increased levels of radiation due to radiation can escape from the second reactor of the plant.
By increasing the concentration of radioactive mutants, Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco units
"Tomorrow is father to the factory Fukushima, when I heard father, who will retire again after half a year, volunteers to go, I cried. "The decision today will likely change the future of the Fukushima factory," said his father's words made me feel proud, hopefully he'll be peace. "
Aoto Namico said via Twitter
owners and factory managers Fukushima No. 1) has decided to withdraw about 800 employees from the danger area. Tepco also decided to cancel plans have been approved by the government to use helicopters to pour water to cool reactors on 16-3.
"Tomorrow is father to the factory Fukushima, when I heard father, who will retire again after half a year, volunteers to go, I cried. "The decision today will likely change the future of the Fukushima factory," said his father's words made me feel proud, hopefully he'll be peace. "
However, 16-3 pm, Yukio Edano again that the employee resolve the nuclear have plans to reach back to the nuclear reactor because of earthquake damage. But no final decision on the mode and time again the area is considered dangerous.
Before widespread concern, Prime Minister of Japan Naoto Kan went on television to inform people about the serious situation at the Fukushima nuclear power plant No. 1. According to him, four of six reactors at the plant "has a problem."
Until now, Japan has completed the evacuation of about 180,000 people live in areas with a radius of 20km around the Fukushima No. 1 plant. More than 140,000 residents living within a radius of 30km of the plant were also asked to stay indoors.
Prevent the risk of nuclear disaster, Japan has requested Agency International Atomic Energy (IAEA) quickly dispatched nuclear experts to help deal with nuclear incidents. Japan wants international experts to help make a fair assessment and risk-neutral nuclear disaster in the country.
IAEA is currently interested in the fire and explosion at the nuclear reactor and the risk of radioactive nuclear power plant in Fukushima No. 1. Yukiya Amano IAEA Director General said that "the current situation is very complicated and difficult to predict," but the first "nuclear accident in Fukushima present other than the Chernobyl disaster in 1989."
Japan has also officially request South Korea to provide 52 tons of boron, an important chemical works to stop or slow down the fission reactions in nuclear reactors. The Korean government announced on 16-3 will soon move to Japan this chemical.
Spiegel Online: Freiwillige für einen Höllenjob
Asahi.com: "Water pool" image Hiraku Kimi TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant - Videos von Tepco aus einem Hubschrauber
TEPCO 17, has released images of the No. 3 and No. 4 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station was taken by helicopter from the sky around 4:00 pm 16. Floor of the five walls of the reactor building was blown away by the explosion, explained that the water looks accommodate the spent fuel pool. To ensure that the water that contains more than one employee of the company. [more...](Google Translation]
FTD: Atomkatastrophe treibt Yen auf höchsten Stand seit 1945
Der japanische Yen hat in der Nacht zu Donnerstag ein Rekordhoch erreicht. Für einen Dollar mussten zeitweise nur noch 76,36 Yen gezahlt werden. Laut dem Finanzdatendienstleister Bloomberg ist das der höchste Stand seit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. [mehr...]
NTV: Panikkäufe in China
Die atomare Katastrophe in Japan sorgt in China für große Beunruhigung. Im Reich der Mitte wird jodhaltiges Salz knapp, weil Millionen Menschen sich damit eindecken. In manchen Filialen wird nun rationiert. In vielen Apotheken sollen Jodtabletten bereits ausverkauft sein. [mehr...]
Spiegel Online: USA zweifeln an Japans Rettungsstrategie
Tun die japanischen Techniker das Richtige, um eine noch größere Katastrophe im AKW Fukushima zu verhindern? Zum ersten Mal haben die USA den Kriseneinsatz ihres Verbündeten in Frage gestellt: Die Behörden verschleierten die Gefahr - und konzentrierten sich auf den falschen Reaktor. [mehr...]
The Telegraph: 3-4 DECEMBER NUCLEAR SAFETY AND SECURITY GROUP - WikiLeaks Files
During the third meeting of the G8 Nuclear Safety and Security Group (NSSG) held in Tokyo December 3-4, NSSG members reviewed the status of ongoing projects, discussed the future of initiatives proposed during Japan's 2008 G8 presidency, and reviewed a draft plan of work for the 2009 Italian presidency. [more...]
Berner Zeitung: Die Schuljungen von Tepco spielen Pressekonferenz
Der AKW-Betreiber liefert Leerformeln statt Information. Nur Kabinettsekretär Yukio Edano nennt die Dinge beim Namen. Aber auch er ist auf Informationen der Tepco angewiesen. [mehr...]
Mittwoch, März 16, 2011
Japan Earthquake - HAM Radio Updates- Emergency Info for Amateurradio
The following is from the IARU Region I Website.
Japan Earthquake - Update 4 Written by G0DUB for VK3PC Tuesday, 15 March 2011 14:28
Fresh information has been received from IARU Region 3 and JARL about the Amateur Radio response to the disaster and the frequencies in use Earthquake disaster facts emerge
Japan remains under its worst threat to an ever rising toll, widespread destruction, power, fuel and water shortages follow the massive earthquake, tsunami and failed 40-year old nuclear power station.
IARU Region 3 Secretary, Ken Yamamoto JA1CJP said the Japan Amateur Radio League (JARL) HQ station JA1RL and other amateur stations are maintaining their effort to support the disaster relief operation.
Ken JA1CJP said, "In less damaged areas, the electric power supply is being restored gradually and local amateur radio club members have started to establish stations at shelters."
The information is being coordinated as part of an organised rescue and relief effort. It seems likely to continue for some weeks and months to come. The 8.9 on the Richter scale quake hit off north-eastern Sendai and triggered a ten-metre tsunami on Friday.
Ken JA1CJP quoting local news sources said, "The situation is getting worse. On March 15, police announced that 2,414 people have been killed (up from 1,627 24 hours earlier) and 3,118 are reported missing (about double in the same period). "Some 55,380 houses/buildings were damaged by the earthquake and 3,000 houses washed away by the tsunami."
Rescue teams have arrived and started their activities in the affected areas. They came from many nations including Korea, Singapore, New Zealand, China, USA, Germany, Switzerland, Australia and Russia.
In all the Japanese government has received help from 91 nations and territories and nine international organisations.
Ken JA1CJP said another worry is leakage of radio-active gasses at the Fukushima nuclear plant which was damaged by the earthquake and tsunami.
A shortage of fuel, disruption to rail and road transport have been reported from many affected areas still recovering from the worst earthquake in 140 years followed by a widespread tsunami that swept away so much.
JA1RL continues to operate under instruction to be an emergency traffic centre and increasingly receiving help from JARL members in the affected area. It is using the 7 MHz SSB, 144 MHz SSB/FM and 430 MHz SSB/FM.
Many other stations are active and are using various frequencies including some battery powered and others using small generators to exchange rescue and disaster relief operation information with JA1RL and others.
While 3525, 7030, 7043 and 7075 have been mentioned as in use, it\'s wise to keep those and all of the Centre of Emergency (CoA) clear of normal and non-urgent traffic. There is no call for additional foreign radio amateurs.
- Jim Linton, VK3PC, Chairman IARU Region 3 Disaster Communications Committee.
New York Times: U.S. Calls Radiation ‘Extremely High’ and Urges Deeper Caution in Japan
WASHINGTON — The chairman of the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission gave a significantly bleaker appraisal of the threat posed by Japan’s nuclear crisis than the Japanese government, [more...]
Wikipedia: Fukushima I nuclear accidents
The Fukushima I nuclear accidents are a series of ongoing equipment failures and releases of radioactivity at the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant, caused by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami on 11 March. [more...]
Japanese TV Stations all in one: yokosonews.tv, nhk world, tbstv - Drei japanische TV Stationen in einem
Yokosonews: Translation of the japanese media to english language. You cab communicate with the moderator Katz via social stream like twitter, facebook.
nhk world: Public japanes tv with english translation.
tbstv: Japenese tv station in japanese language.
Turn down the audio of the station you do not want to hear, or stop the player!
Click here, to see the three tv stations together
nhk world: Public japanes tv with english translation.
tbstv: Japenese tv station in japanese language.
Turn down the audio of the station you do not want to hear, or stop the player!
Click here, to see the three tv stations together
The Mainici Daily News: TEPCO struggling to cool nuclear fuel at quake-struck plant
High levels of radiation were detected at Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO)'s quake-struck Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant following an explosion at the plant's No. 4 reactor on March 15, as the company struggles to cool nuclear fuel. [more...]
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