Source: The Paltry Sapien
Date: August 9, 2011
by: Matthew Payne
First off, it should be noted the number of meltdowns at Fukushima may be four, not three. It seems that Reactor Three experienced a second meltdown after TEPCo failed to keep the core covered ten days after the first meltdown. This is hardly simply an academic argument since if the core did meltdown twice, it is quite likely TEPCo is measuring its temperature incorrectly and thus will be unable to reach “cold shutdown” quickly.
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