MUNZIR STATUS IN TOKYO
by Nusrat Al-Jafree on Saturday, March 12, 2011 at 4:04pm
dearest families and friends, thank you for your endless support and concern, it is very much needed for our family in times like this...
As for now Munzir is fine, he survived the 8.9 Richter scale earthquake and 10 meter high tsunami, he was at the Komatsu office when the tremor happened.
His office happened to be 81 km from the earthquake center, and 2 km from the nearest beach...part of his office collapsed, he was lucky to be alive.
At this moment Tokyo is facing power failure due to the 5 Nuclear power stations affected by the massive earthquake. 2 power stations exploded right after the quake, another 2 are facing a serious meltdown, only one is still functioning. The effect of the explosion, and nuclear radiation could be fatal.
According to Munzir, it could be like the tragedy in Chernobyl Russia...
Dear all, please pray for Munzir, his friends, all Malaysians in Japan, everybody in Japan, and all the Japanese people...May God be with them...
I can't describe my feeling right now, but Mama is crying since yesterday..
NOTA:
ini warkah dari seorang anak muda yang tidak kita kenali
dia tinggal di tokyo. anak muda ini dari malaysia.
tukar tiub telah menerima ini dari laman facebook
diharapkan anak muda ini selamat!!!
nota:
lihat isi surat ini tentang loji nuklear?
berapa yang pecah?
dan berapa yang meletup?
laporan berita ajensi hanya melaporkan dua yang bermasaalah
tetapi dari anak muda ini katanya ada 5
dan dua dari 5 loki ini telah pecah
nota:
media sedang digunakan untuk
mententeramkan hati orang ramai
yang mula gundah gulana tentang
keburukan tenaga nuklear
media sedang digunakan untuk mententeramkan
hati dan jiwa orang ramai yang mula benci
kepada tenaga nuklear
media sedang digunakan oleh pejaja dan saudagar
tenaga nuklear untuk mengkaburi keadaan sebenar
media sedang digunakan untuk menipu!!!
NOTA:
malaysia sebelum bercita-cita
untuk membuat loji tenaga nuklear
lebih baik memcuba untuk membuat
teknoloji cermin pintu kereta proton
dapat diguna pakai
hampir kesemua kereta proton
didapati cermin tingkapnya
selalu jam dan tidak boleh
dipakai
baiki dahulu teknoloji ini
sebelum cuba membunuh diri
dengan teknoloji nuklear
kah kah kah
SERANGAN TSUNAMI DI TOKYO

LOJI NUKELAR KASHIWAZAKi-KARIWA

nota:
ini gambar dari arkib
loji ini sedang dalam
keadaan tenat
1000 TERBUNUH GEMPA JEPUN, LOJI NUKLEAR HADAPI MASALAH - ajensi
TOKYO: Lebih 1,000 mangsa dikhuatiri terbunuh dan kini pihak berkuasa Jepun sedang bertungkus lumus menggelakkan kerosakan di loji nuklear susulan kejadian gempa bumi sehingga menyebabkan tsunami.
Sistem penyejukan reaktor gagal berfungsi semalam apabila negara itu digegarkan dengan gempa bumi bermagnitud 8.9.
Radiasi 1,000 kali ganda dari paras normal dikesan di bilik kawalan di salah satu loji nuklear Jepun. AFP
BUKAN GEMPA BUMI - GEMPA RASUAH

nota:
banguan runtuh rantah
bukan kerana tsunami
atau gempa bumi tapi
serang rasuah yang lebih
hebat berganda dari 8.9 richter scale
MALAYSIA RANCANG BINA 2 LOJI KUASA NUKLEAR 2021, 2022 - bernama
19/12/2010 11:48am
KUALA LUMPUR 19 Dis. – Malaysia merancang untuk membina dua loji kuasa nuklear yang masing-masing akan menjana 1,000 megawat sebagai sebahagian daripada rancangan jangka panjang untuk mengimbangi bekalan tenaga.
Loji pertama akan siap dan mula beroperasi pada 2021 manakala loji kedua, setahun kemudian.
Menteri Tenaga, Teknologi Hijau dan Air, Datuk Seri Peter Chin berkata, kerajaan akan mengambil perunding antarabangsa untuk menilai lokasi dan keperluan membina loji berkenaan.
Sementara itu, lebih banyak program kesedaran dan pendidikan akan dijalankan bagi memaklumkan kepada rakyat tentang keperluan sedemikian.
"Diharapkan, menjelang 2013 atau 2014, kami akan dapat menyiapkan penilaian ini. Tentang penawaran tender, kami berharap ia dapat dilakukan menjelang 2016," katanya kepada Bernama dalam satu wawancara.
Beliau berkata, Malaysia amat bergantung kepada gas dan arang batu bagi bekalan elektriknya kerana memang menjadi dasar kerajaan untuk mengurangkan pergantungan kepada bahan api fosil. – Bernama
TERBARU LOJI NUKLEAR DALAM BAHAYA – guardian london
Thousands of people are being evacuated from the area around a nuclear reactor after its cooling system failed in Japan's devastating earthquake.
A state of emergency was declared around the Fukushima No 1 power plant as a precaution, because a cooling system was not working after the quake, officials said.
The prime minister, Naoto Kan, said there had been no reports of radiation leaks at any of the country's nuclear facilities.
Residents within a 2 mile (3km) radius of Tokyo Electric Power's (Tepco) Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant had been told to evacuate, Japan's chief cabinet secretary, Yukio Edano, told a news conference. Kyodo news agency said around 3,000 residents were being moved out.
Work had begun on restoring the cooling function at the reactor, Jiji news agency quoted the trade ministry as saying.
Tepco confirmed that water levels inside the reactors were falling but it was working to maintain them to avert the exposure of nuclear fuel rods.
The company was trying to restore power to its emergency power system so it could add water to the reactors, a Tepco spokesman said.
"There is a falling trend (in water levels) but we have not confirmed an exposure of nuclear fuel rods," he said.
Tepco had been operating three out of six reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant at the time of the quake – the No 1, No 2 and No 3 units – all of which were shut down. Reactors core remain hot and still need cooling after they have been shut down.
The spokesman said there were no concerns of a water leak in the other three reactors at the plant, which were closed for planned maintenance.
"We launched the measure so we can be fully prepared for the worst scenario," Edano said. "We are using all our might to deal with the situation."
Eleven nuclear reactors were automatically shut down in the wider quake-affected areas of Japan, the government said.
Kan said: "Parts of nuclear plants were automatically shut down but we haven't confirmed any effects induced by radioactive materials outside the facilities."
A fire broke out in a turbine building and was extinguished at the Tohoku Electricity company's Onagawa nuclear plant in north-east Japan. Smoke was seen coming from the building, which is separate from the plant's reactor.
The four nuclear power plants closest to the epicentre had all been safely shut down, the International Atomic Energy Agency said, adding that it was seeking more information and had offered its help to Japan.



