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Japanese reporter drives to Fukushima
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Japanese reporter drives to Fukushima
Quote from RasmusL :
Awesome apocalyptic scenery results

Did I missed something awesome or funny there ? It's nothing but devastating...
Intresting video anyway, thanks for sharing
#3 - JJ72
disaster pornography is what it is.
Well it's pretty interesting, which is why I called it awesome
Of course it's a disaster, but the video of the scenery is awesome IMO
From 6:23 onwards it's amazing how much damage was caused. It really does look Fallout like.
#7 - JJ72
Quote from rich uk :From 6:23 onwards it's amazing how much damage was caused. It really does look Fallout like.

Fallout: Fukushima.

With rad-whales and rad-hellokitties.
Those abandoned dogs sadened me
I want to keep the doggy at ~9:30. He's brilliant.
Only skimmed through this (the noise was annoying). I'm gonna watch it through fully tomorrow...but what sort of rad levels were this guys exposed to? Their Pipboy was bleeping but can't see the rads!!!
94 microsieverts/hour towards the end.
Quote from Crashgate3 :94 microsieverts/hour towards the end.

He managed to reach 106 at 1.5kms. I'm not entirely sure on the measurement used to calculate radiation but i'll assume it's a lot.
#15 - DeKo
It's not insignificant, but you need to be in the 1000+ μSv range before you start feeling any effects from the radiation, and you get 50 ish μSv on a trans-atlantic flight.
Quote from JJ72 :Fallout: Fukushima.

With rad-whales and rad-hellokitties.

Chuckle of the day
Quote from DeKo :It's not insignificant, but you need to be in the 1000+ μSv range before you start feeling any effects from the radiation, and you get 50 ish μSv on a trans-atlantic flight.

I see, so in terms of increasing likelyhood of cancer, will the 110 or there abouts he was exposed to for say, 1 hour, cause him any health effects in the long term?
Very interesting reading, thanks.
Quote from majod :this might help you
http://xkcd.com/radiation/

Quote from S14 DRIFT :Very interesting reading, thanks.

that's what i don't get about how the sensationalist media is portraying the incident.

you get radiation from everything, you can't escape it on this planet or any other... hell, you can even absorb radiation from smoking.
the radiation chart even says you get more radiation from eating a banana than living near nuclear plant
Yep, because potassium (of which bananas are (relatively) plentiful) is slightly radioactive and decays over time. You also get around 400 μSv a year from the potassium that's found naturally in your body.

It's also interesting that you get more of a dose from living near a coal-fired power station than a nuclear one (I presume this is due to the naturally occurring radioactive impurities in the coal, and the fact that there's far less control over what gets pumped out into the atmosphere with a coal power station).
LOL.

Classic.

Also just so I'm aware and can watch my RADS intake, about 50mSV a year would not cause me to grow an extra arm or die from cancer?
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Unless with a banana phone?
#25 - JJ72
Quote from majod :the radiation chart even says you get more radiation from eating a banana than living near nuclear plant

That proves it, we are just radiation mutated monkeys!

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