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Gempa Bumi & Tsunami Jepun Versi 2 : Post #143 Utk Info Lanjut Nuklear

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Post time 12-4-2011 09:25 AM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by Manami at 12-4-2011 09:29

Japanese citizens turning in cash found in tsunami zoneBy Kyung Lah, CNN
April 10, 2011 -- Updated 2030 GMT (0430 HKT)

Chieko Matsukawa finds her camera in her shattered home in Miyagi Prefecture, where personal items lie amid miles of rubble.
People are waiving their rights to the money when they turn it in



Tokyo (CNN) -- A tsunami that followed a massive earthquake last month may have destroyed some of Japan's structures, but police say the honest practice of turning in lost items, especially cash, remains intact.
Residents have turned in lost cash across the tsunami zone at a much higher rate than usual, the Miyagi Prefectural Police Department tells CNN.

A police spokesman, who asked not to be identified, citing department policy, said he could not specify how much cash has been turned in to lost-and-found offices at police stations. But, he said, of the 24 police stations across Miyagi Prefecture, nine of them are on the Pacific coastline.

Japan's cultural mores remain strong
Between March 12, the day following the earthquake and tsunami, and March 31, those nine police stations collected 10 times the amount of lost cash collected at the other 15 stations combined.
Tokyo (CNN) -- A tsunami that followed a massive earthquake last month may have destroyed some of Japan's structures, but police say the honest practice of turning in lost items, especially cash, remains intact.
Residents have turned in lost cash across the tsunami zone at a much higher rate than usual, the Miyagi Prefectural Police Department tells CNN.
A police spokesman, who asked not to be identified, citing department policy, said he could not specify how much cash has been turned in to lost-and-found offices at police stations. But, he said, of the 24 police stations across Miyagi Prefecture, nine of them are on the Pacific coastline.

In the tsunami zone, where personal items lie amid miles of rubble, it's meant that lost valuables have often gone directly to police, rather than the pocket of the finder.
The lost cash hasn't been easy to handle, the Miyagi Prefectural Police Department says. Money found along with some identification is being returned, but officers have been able to return only 10% of the cash.

Cash that wasn't in a wallet is left unclaimed at the police station. After three months, the person who turned in the cash is able to collect that lost money. But police say people are already waiving their rights to claim the cash when they turn it in.

Unclaimed cash will eventually be sent to the Miyagi Prefectural Government, though police say they do not know how it will be used.

Also found: Hundreds of safes that can't be opened. If the prefectural government allocates funding for opening the safes, police will start doing so.

Prefectural police believe that these safes could contain not only currency, but bank books, stocks and land deeds, which could give a huge boost to the amount of lost money.

Sungguhpun mereka desperate for MONEY, but still mengamalkan sifat2 AMANAH dlm diri... How about Mesian?? :re:

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Post time 12-4-2011 09:40 AM | Show all posts
Japanese citizens turning in cash found in tsunami zoneBy Kyung Lah, CNN
April 10, 2011 -- Updated ...

Manami Post at 12-4-2011 09:25


nak tau sesangat camner pendidikan awal kat jepun ni..sampaikan rakyatnya jadi camni...
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Post time 12-4-2011 10:35 AM | Show all posts
TOKYO – Japan's nuclear safety agency has raised the severity rating of the crisis at its nuclear plant to the highest level, on par with the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.
An official with the Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan, speaking on national television, said Tuesday the rating was raised from 5 to 7.
The official, who was not named, said the amount of radiation leaking from the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant was around 10 percent of that in the Chernobyl accident.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
TOKYO (AP) — Japan's top government spokesman says Japanese regulators will soon announce a revision of the severity of the crisis at the tsunami-stricken Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, amid reports they will raise it to the highest level and on par with the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.
On Tuesday, Kyodo News agency and public broadcaster NHK both reported that Japan's nuclear safety agency had decided to raise the severity level of the crisis to 7 — the highest level on the international scale.
Both reports quoted sources at the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency. NISA spokesman Minoru Oogoda declined to confirm the reports.
But Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano later told reporters that a formal announcement was coming "soon."


xsure btl ke idak ....berita kt yahoo ..
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Post time 12-4-2011 10:56 AM | Show all posts
TOKYO – Japan's nuclear safety agency has raised the severity rating of the crisis at its nuclear p ...
juju_amin84 Post at 12-4-2011 10:35


undercontrol but still remains serious...
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Post time 12-4-2011 10:57 AM | Show all posts
Japan to raise Fukushima crisis level to worst

The Japanese government's nuclear safety agency has decided to raise the crisis level of the Fukushima Daiichi power plant accident from 5 to 7, the worst on the international scale.

The Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency made the decision on Monday. It says the damaged facilities have been releasing a massive amount of radioactive substances, which are posing a threat to human health and the environment over a wide area.

The agency used the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale, or INES, to gauge the level. The scale was designed by an international group of experts to indicate the significance of nuclear events with ratings of 0 to 7.

On March 18th, one week after the massive quake, the agency declared the Fukushima trouble a level 5 incident, the same as the accident at Three Mile Island in the United States in 1979.

Level 7 has formerly only been applied to the Chernobyl accident in the former Soviet Union in 1986 when hundreds of thousands of terabecquerels of radioactive iodine-131 were released into the air. One terabecquerel is one trillion becquerels.

The agency believes the cumulative amount from the Fukushima plant is less than that from Chernobyl.

Officials from the agency and the Nuclear Safety Commission will hold a news conference on Tuesday morning to explain the change of evaluation.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011 05:47 +0900 (JST)


earth quake 9.0, 7.4 semalam, 6.0 pagi tadi semuanya aku ok, sebab boleh rasa/nampak, tapi level 7 ni ada sikit gelisah sebab aku tak boleh rasa/nampak
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Post time 12-4-2011 12:41 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by Manami at 12-4-2011 12:54
nak tau sesangat camner pendidikan awal kat jepun ni..sampaikan rakyatnya jadi camni...
miss_kitab Post at 12-4-2011 09:40


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    PENOH dgn DISIPLIN semenjak dari bangku sekolah... Dan guru2 pon gigih mengajar bab disiplin neh...  mmg dah termaktub dlm budaya depa, tak kira ketika bersukan, ketika di rumah, ketika di sekolah, ketika belajar seni pertahankan diri, ketika school trip .. dimana jua berada mmg 24 jam hidup dgn DISIPLIN... dpd cara duduk atas lantai ke bangku ke, susun kasut di pintu masok rumah, cara makan, segala2nya ada disiplinnya.. Den pernah hambik kelas disiplin hidop org2 Jepon neh ms kat unibesiti... Disiplin cara menyediakan & minom ocha (tea ceremony) tu pon den hader belajaw.. Mmg jenuh! Tapi depa neh jati diri & sabar cukop tinggi... Dpd kecik dah dihajaw... Tgk tadika depa... Kalau buat school trip tadika pon xdelah bertempiaran ke sana ke mari... Dpd kecik lagi dah mendengar kata! Bukan nak kata mereka neh 100% perfect..A da gak yg hampeh.. tapi most of them mmg hidop penoh disiplin & amat pembersih!

Nak tau mcm mana depa ajaw, pi sekolah2 tadika mereka... Den pon naik pelik cemana depa leh hajaw bebudak yg umur serendah 1 tahun tu boleh duduk setempat tak bertempiaran ke hulu ke hilir... Masa guru mengajar atau bercerita kat depan kelas ni bebudak ni akan disuruh duduk setempat samada atas lantai atau kusi.. dan atas lantai tu kadang ada dibubuh sticker yg ditulis nama masing2... Duduklah kat atas sticker nama masing2 tak bergerak2.. Even anak foreigners... Depa leh hajaw dok setempat & dengar apa guru dok membebel kat depan.. Mmg mengagumkan.. Bukanlah nak memuji tapi realiti! Yg susah nak nampak kat dlm negara sendiri... Pi mana2 pon beratur without havoc...

     









   

Tgk cara mereka didik bab2 disiplin & saling bantu membantu..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62xsGEGteWo&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZikJmzDj0lw&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiPchSiSr6g

Disiplin dlm marching:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bLj1E9papQ

Pengakuan salah seorg foreigner teacher yg pernah mengajar di jepun:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpdfS_3Qyxg


Dan byk lg.. Leh gugel tgk & bandingkan cemana
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Post time 12-4-2011 01:06 PM | Show all posts
Japan to raise Fukushima crisis level to worst

The Japanese government's nuclear safety agency ha ...
zzcbr Post at 12-4-2011 10:57



    Better start packing lah sapa2 yg dok area berdekatan nun... Masalahnya rantaian makanan & udara... sikit sebanyak, mesti ada pencemaran... Japanese after all this while, severe wif cancer due to alchohol consumption.. Now, radiation pulak
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Post time 12-4-2011 01:16 PM | Show all posts
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    PENOH dgn DISIPLIN semenjak dari bangku sekolah... Dan guru2 pon gigih mengaj ...

Manami Post at 12-4-2011 12:41


maceh manami...agaknya dlm kandungan pon dan di train budak2 ni ek..hihihi

yer laa itu kat sek..klau kat umah mak pak plak berperanan..masuk sek dah berdisiplin
b4 masuk sek semestinya dididik makpak untuk patuh pada laws kan...

good infos manami
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Post time 12-4-2011 01:34 PM | Show all posts
Reply 508# miss_kitab


    Lagi satu, mereka ni purata anak tak ramai... Dlm 1 or 2 per couple... Mmg dididik disiplin dari rumah... Mana yg orthodoks tu mmg akan diajar anak2 ni disiplin.. masing2 mainkan peranan... Ibu bapa kat rumah, cikgu kat sekolah, polis, jiran... Lagi yg kat area kg2 tu.. Tegur menegur jaga tepi kain org mmg masih jadi amalan.. Sesama depa lah.. Kalau dgn foreigners depa x kisah sgt.. Cuma mana yg buat pasal kat area mereka terus direct lapor/call polis even kita buat bising dlm rumah sendiri... pasang radio kuat2 pon siaplah ada polis ketuk rumah dtg tegur...
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Post time 12-4-2011 01:38 PM | Show all posts
From Japan Today:

Radiation leakage may eventually exceed that of Chernobyl: TEPCO

Tuesday 12th April, 01:25 PM JST


TOKYO —

The operator of the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant said Tuesday that it is concerned that radiation leakage at the plant could eventually exceed that of the 1986 Chernobyl catastrophe.

‘‘The radiation leak has not stopped completely and our concern is that the amount of leakage could eventually reach that of Chernobyl or exceed it,’’ an official from the Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) said.

Meanwhile, the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said that most of the radioactive material released in the air from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant came from the No. 2 reactor damaged by an explosion on March 15.

At 6:10 a.m. on March 15, part of the reactor’s containment vessel was damaged following an apparent hydrogen explosion. Massive amounts of radioactive substances are believed to have been released from the suppression pool of the reactor, the agency said.

The agency said, however, that the amount of radioactive materials released from the nuke plant is estimated to be about 10% of the amount released in the Chernobyl accident.

Earlier Tuesday, the government decided to raise the severity level of the accident to the maximum 7 on an international scale, up from the current 5 and matching that of the 1986 Chernobyl catastrophe.

The current provisional evaluation of 5 on the International Nuclear Event Scale by the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency is at the same level as the Three Mile Island accident in the United States in 1979.

The decision comes after the release of a preliminary calculation on Monday by the Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan, which said the crippled nuclear plant was releasing up to 10,000 terabecquerels of radioactive materials per hour at one point after a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and subsequent tsunami hit northeastern Japan on March 11.

Level 7 accidents on the INES correspond to the release into the external environment of radioactive materials equal to more than tens of thousands of terabecquerels of radioactive iodine 131. One terabecquerel equals 1 trillion becquerels.
Haruki Madarame, chairman of the commission, said it estimates that the release of 10,000 terabecquerels of radioactive materials per hour continued for several hours.

The commission says the release has since come down to under 1 terabecquerel per hour and that it is still examining the total amount of radioactive materials released.

It also released a preliminary calculation for the cumulative amount of external exposure to radiation, saying it exceeded the yearly limit of 1 millisievert in areas extending more than 60 kilometers northwest of the plant and about 40 km south-southwest of the plant.

The areas encompass the cities of Fukushima, Date, Soma, Minamisoma and Iwaki and part of the town of Hirono, all in Fukushima Prefecture.

Within a 20-km exclusion zone set by the government, the amount varied from under 1 millisievert to 100 millisieverts or more, and in the 20-30 km ring where residents are asked to stay indoors, it came to under 50 millisieverts.
The commission used the System for Prediction of Environmental Emergency Dose Information to calculate the spread of radiation.


"High levels, but still safe." ???? Ayoyoyo... :re:
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Post time 12-4-2011 02:38 PM | Show all posts
Reply  miss_kitab


    Lagi satu, mereka ni purata anak tak ramai... Dlm 1 or 2 per couple... M ...

Manami Post at 12-4-2011 13:34


o0o klau kat mesia ni..keling2 yg x reti bahser ni wat bising x hengat donia..igt dia sorang

beli rumah..jiran sebelah x brani nak tegur kan nanti x pasal2 gaduh..

i wish i can go to japan laa sum day
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Post time 12-4-2011 05:09 PM | Show all posts
berita menakutkan

pihak Jepun telah mengistiharkan krisis nuklear di fukushima telah berada pada tahap maksimum iaitu tahap 7 sama dengan krisis yang berlaku di chenoby
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Post time 12-4-2011 05:10 PM | Show all posts
Japan Raises Fukushima Nuclear Crisis To Highest Level 7
Written by: KUNA

April 12, 2011


Japan’s nuclear safety agency on Tuesday raised the crisis level at the nation’s disaster-stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant to the worst on the global scale of atomic accidents, the same level as the 1986 Chernobyl catastrophe.

The government’s Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said it has upgraded the severity level of the accident at the Fukushima plant from the current 5 to the highest level of 7 on the International Nuclear Event Scale.

The previous evaluation of 5 was the same level as the 1979 partial reactor meltdown at Three Mile Island in the US. The decision was made based on the condition of the No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 reactors at the Fukushima plant, which was hit by a magnitude 9.0 quake and 15-meter tsunami on March 11, the agency said.


Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
The level 7 defined as a “major release of radioactive material with widespread health and environmental effects requiring implementation of planned and extended countermeasures,” according the International Nuclear Event Scale.

But the agency stressed that Fukushima was less serious than Chernobyl, pointing out that the amount of radiation leaking from the Fukushima plant is estimated to be about 10 percent of the Chernobyl accident.

In Chernobyl, 29 people died of acute radiation exposure, but there are no fatal radiation casualties in the Fukushima case,” senior agency official Hidehiko Nishiyama told a press conference.

“At Chernobyl, a nuclear reactor itself exploded. But at Fukushima, only buildings housing reactors were damaged by explosions, and the reactors themselves retain their shape,” Nishiyama also said.

However, plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) said at a separate news conference that radiation leakage at the plant could eventually exceed that of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. “The radiation leak has not stopped completely. If the leaks continue, the total radiation from the reactors may eventually exceed that of Chernobyl,” a TEPCO spokesman said.

The utility is still struggling to restore the reactors’ cooling functions at the plant located 230 km north of Tokyo, which are crucial to put the ongoing radiation crisis under the control. It discovered a small fire near a reactor building Tuesday morning. The fire was extinguished seven minutes later.
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Reply 511# miss_kitab


    Tu laa... dulu den berapa kali polis dtg mengetuk rumah soh senyap sebab bising time kengkawan Mesia dtg berkumpul ...

Trylah pi Jepun someday.. Tapi jgn dok hotel.. Try buat homestay kat kg2.. U'll see their life-style...

Kat Mesia, ada yg tebas pokok yg mengganggu rumah sebelah pon leh mati kena bunuh...
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Post time 12-4-2011 05:33 PM | Show all posts
suasana bertafakur sempena genap sebulan kejadian gempa & tsunami Tohoku (11hb April)...


Penyelamat


Kanak2 tadika juga diajar bertafakur..


Pelarian gempa & tsunami...


Pelarian gempa di salah sebuah sekolah (penempatan sementara)..


Mangsa gempa & tsunami di rumah2 sementara...


Polis2 penyelamat...




Pelarian di pusat pemindahan sementara...


Polis penyelamat di kawasan sekitar loji...


Nelayan2 di salah sebuah pasar..
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Post time 12-4-2011 05:36 PM | Show all posts
Kejadian tanah runtuh yg berlaku akibat gempa hari ni (12 April) @ bandar Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture

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2011年04月12日 いわき市内の各地で土砂崩れ
度重なる余震で地盤がゆるんだためか、いわき市内では各地で土砂崩れが発生している。常磐自動車道でも長さ100m以上にもわたって土砂崩れし、通行止めになっている =12日午前10時14分、福島県いわき市で共同通信社ヘリから
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Post time 12-4-2011 05:45 PM | Show all posts
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Ganbaro Nippon! = Japan, do ur best! @ Tokyo Tower

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Faitoh Nippon! = Japan, fight! @ Kobe City

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Candle lights: 'Koufuku' & 'Kibou' = 'Revival' & 'Hope' @ Miyako, Iwate Prefecture

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Ganbaro Tohoko! = Tohoku, do ur best/ good luck! @ Chiba

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Ganbaro Nippon! = Japan, Good Luck! @ Professional baseball opening game @ Chiba
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Post time 12-4-2011 05:46 PM | Show all posts
Reply 506# Manami


    suka tengok rancangan "i'm old enough"
bebudak jepun selamat jer keluar tanpa ibubapa
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