Former Tepco Engineer: Fukushima
meltdown was ignited by quake, not tsunami; Serious damage caused
reactor to lose coolant — Lies will likely be exposed before long —
Expert: “I think all units sustained damage from quake” (AUDIO)
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Published: November 17th, 2013 at 8:42 pm ET
By ENENews
Japan Times
(Abridged translated article from Sentaku Magazine), Nov. 17, 2013:
[Toshio Kimura, a former Tepco plant engineer who worked at Fukushima
Daiichi for 12 years] is strongly of the view that pipes in the plant
were damaged seriously by the quake before a subsequent tsunami [...]
“So I demanded that Tepco release the relevant data [...] it was found
later that the data did not represent the whole data. [...] Analysis of
the data showed [...] the core flow [of coolant] fluctuated and
eventually became less than zero [...] before the nuclear power plant
was struck by the tsunami. Kimura believes that piping rupture was the
very cause of the loss [...] a pump designed to draw up water from the
bottom of the containment vessel seems to have been activated
frequently, indicating that damage to piping caused coolant to leak and
accumulate at the bottom of the vessel. [...] radioactive contamination
was taking place at a much faster rate than was estimated by Tepco.
[...] a plant operator tried to enter into the reactor building at 5:19
p.m.[but] the dose of radioactivity was too high [Tepco has claimed the
reactor water level was at the top of nuclear fuel at 5:46p]. This shows
that the meltdown was taking place earlier than Tepco estimated. This
corroborates Kimura’s inference that immediately after the earthquake,
piping was damaged and coolant started leaking, thus rapidly lowering
the reactor water level and igniting the meltdown. [...] It likely will
not be long before “lies” by Tepco are brought to light.
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WERU News Report, August 7, 2013 — Dean
Wilkie, nuclear reactor operations, management, construction and plant
engineering at a U.S. Department of Energy test reactor (at 12:00
in): I think all the units sustained damage from the earthquake. I do
believe that all the units suffered by having equipment failures,
perhaps pipe breaking — different things off of the reactor vessels.
Each one of those makes the situation worse from an accident standpoint.
Full interview available here (two parts)
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