Fukushima Citizens: Recent Earthquakes Were Different, Felt Like Underground Explosions

Flashback:

Dr. Helen Caldicott Interviews Arnie Gundersen: A Fresh Report On Fukushima (Audio): Melted Core To Hit Groundwater, Will Leak Out Anyway, Groundwater Already Contaminated, Massive Contamination Of The Ocean


Fukushima citizen “Recent earthquake is something different” (Fukushima Diary, Jan. 9, 2012):

Fukushima citizens tweet that recent series of the earthquake feel different from usual ones.

mainakata311 ???????
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

<Translation>

I think everyone has noticed it if they live in Fukushima since 311, and paid attention to earthquakes. Suddenly, the way of shaking has changed, isn’t it ? feels like something is exploding underground, like a bomb.

<End>

@nicodonguri
nicodonguri
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????24??????????

<Translation>

I feel that too. It feels as if I was sleeping in the double bunk beds and someone knocked me up from the lower bunk. It comes up from the underground all of a sudden ,like bang. I woke up several times to be surprised at the knocking up shock. My heart beats heard, can’t be reassured for around the clock.

<End>

@Butyoo1488
?????
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

<Translation>

I live in Ibaraki, but my family, and people around me feel the same way too. It’s not a normal earthquake, but a short quake as if something was exploding underground. I haven’t felt that quake for 40 years. It happens everyday.

<End>

The only reason to deny the possibility of hydrovolcanic explosion underground is because the radiation level is not spiking up after the earthquake, but I doubt if the steam comes right above the epicenter.

(Arnie Gundersen said the energy in the melted cores would not be enough to cause a big hydrovolcanic explosion.)

 

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.