Anonymous ID: da3075 March 10, 2022, 8:53 p.m. No.15835474   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Prayers in Japan [11] years after tsunami and nuclear disaster

A minute's silence will be held at [2:46] pm (0546 GMT), the moment a [9].0-magnitude quake among the strongest ever recorded struck off northeastern Japan on [March 11], [2011].

The undersea quake unleashed a deadly tsunami which wrecked entire coastal communities and set off the world's worst nuclear disaster since the 1986 [Chernobyl] accident.

Bereaved families and more than [33],000 former residents still classed as evacuees, who were either ordered or chose to leave due to radiation, will gather to remember the date.

Plant operator TEPCO faces opposition to a plan to release more than a million tonnes of water from the site, treated to remove most radioactive elements, into the ocean.

52 mins ago

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/world/prayers-in-japan-11-years-after-tsunami-and-nuclear-disaster/ar-AAUUcCo

 

#246 at 2017-12-01 05:49:43 (UTC+1)

89074

Underground massive data center?

Q

https://qresear.ch/q-posts/246

 

The recent core meltdown accidents of the Fukushima nuclear power plants were of great concern worldwide. Even though all nuclear power plants adhere to specific design criteria, core melting accidents can occur in unexpected scenarios…

Under these conditions, the multiplication factor was calculated to be 0.89074

August 2012

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0149197012000431

 

2:46 pm moment of silence for Fukushima

Q drop 246 has 89074

Not discounting Henderson, Nevada from Answers and Decodings…

Interesting that article about core meltdowns w reference to Fukushima has an .89074.

Have not dug enough on underground data centers around Fukushima.