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Title: RADIATION FEARS SPARK PANIC BUYING, EVACUATIONS IN TOKYO
Source: au.news.yahoo.com
URL Source: http://au.news.yahoo.com/japan-tsun ... c-buying-evacuations-in-tokyo/
Published: Mar 15, 2011
Author: Jason Szep and Terril Yue Jones,
Post Date: 2011-03-15 09:48:20 by Godwinson
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Views: 3497
Comments: 11

RADIATION FEARS SPARK PANIC BUYING, EVACUATIONS IN TOKYO

Jason Szep and Terril Yue Jones, Reuters

March 15, 2011, 10:42 pm

TOKYO (Reuters) - Radiation wafted from an earthquake-stricken nuclear power plant toward Tokyo on Tuesday, sparking panic in one of the world's biggest and most densely populated cities.

Women and children packed into the departure lounge at an airport, supermarkets ran low on rice and other supplies and frightened residents, tourists and expatriates either stayed indoors or simply left the city.

"I'm not too worried about another earthquake. It's radiation that scares me," said Masashi Yoshida, cradling his 5-month-old daughter Hana

The nail-biting eased in the afternoon after Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano appeared on national television saying radiation levels at the troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear-power complex had fallen dramatically since morning.

But confidence in the government is shaken and many decided not to take chances, especially after radiation levels in Saitama, near Tokyo, were 40 times normal -- not enough to cause human damage but enough to stoke fears in the ultra-modern and hyper-efficient metropolis of 12 million people.

Many hoarded food and other supplies and stayed indoors. Don Quixote, a multistory, 24-hour general store in Tokyo's Roppongi district, was sold out of radios, flashlights, candles, fuel cans and sleeping bags on Tuesday.

At another market near Tokyo's Yotsuya station, an entire aisle was nearly empty on both sides, its instant noodles, bread and pastry gone since Friday's earthquake and tsunami killed at least 10,000 people nationwide and plunged Japan into a twin nuclear and humanitarian crisis.

At Haneda Airport, hundreds of young mothers lined up with children, boarding flights out of Tokyo.

"We are getting out of Tokyo and going to our home town because of the situation. For the time being we have bought a one way ticket and will wait and see what happens," said a Japanese woman with an eight-month-old baby and four-year-old son, who declined to be identified by name.

Tourists such as Christy Niver, of Egan, Minnesota, said they had enough. Her 10-year-old daughter, Lucy, was more emphatic. "I'm scared. I'm so scared I would rather be in the eye of a tornado," she said. "I want to leave."

Winds over the troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear-power complex, about 240 km (150 miles) north of Tokyo, blew slowly southwesterly toward Tokyo for much of the day before shifting westerly later, a weather official said.

Some scientists, however, urged Tokyo to stay calm.

"Radioactive material will reach Tokyo but it is not harmful to human bodies because it will be dissipated by the time it gets to Tokyo," said Koji Yamazaki, professor at Hokkaido University graduate school of environmental science.

"If the wind gets stronger, it means the material flies faster but it will be even more dispersed in the air."

University of Tokyo professor of bioengineering Hiroyuki Takahashi added: "If the nuclear fuel remains contained, there will be very little health risk."

LEAVING TOKYO

The Czech Symphony Orchestra left Tokyo by bus for Ishikawa prefecture on the west coast.

"Some of them wanted to go home after the earthquake but it's pretty much impossible to get tickets for a hundred people now," said Hitomi Sakuma, a friend of the orchestra who was seeing them off at a Tokyo hotel.

About 350 Japan-based expatriates at Infosys Technologies Ltd, India's second-largest software services exporter, are returning to India, its chief executive said.

"Some of them have returned, some are in the process of coming back," S. Gopalakrishnan told Reuters. "The revenue from Japan is very small and overall it will have a minimal impact on business." U.S. banking giant Citigroup said it was keeping workers in Tokyo informed but there were no evacuation orders, said a spokesman, adding the bank was closely following guidance by the U.S. Embassy, which has not urged nationals to leave.

Some international journalists covering the disaster from the worst-hit region around the northeastern city of Sendai, devastated by Friday's mammoth earthquake and tsunami that killed at least 10,000, were pulling out.

The Tokyo office of Michael Page International, a British recruitment agency, was closing for the week. "I am leaving for Singapore tomorrow," said one employee.

Levels of radiation had risen in Tokyo but for now were "not a problem," the city government said

STRANDED AIRLINE PASSENGERS

Some Tokyo markets had run out of rice, a Japanese staple. Yoshiyuki Sakuma, a musician who lives in Yashio city in Saitama prefecture, just north of Tokyo, searched for bread.

"If you lose electricity, water and gas, at least you can still eat bread," he said.

The French Embassy advised citizens to leave. The German Embassy urged its nationals to consider doing the same, especially those with families.

Some wanted the government to expand the 30 km evacuation zone surrounding the nuclear plant. "The evacuation zone may not be enough," said a Hiroshima-based Japanese scientist who treats nuclear radiation victims.

The number of stranded passengers at Tokyo's main international airport at Narita was rising but only China's national airline Air China and Taiwan's EVA Airways canceled flights to Tokyo.

Flights heading into Tokyo were nearly empty. "I am afraid to go back," Makoto Usui, 74-year-old air traveler as he was about to board a flight to Tokyo from Hong Kong. "I don't know what to expect."

The worst nuclear accident since the Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine in 1986 has drawn criticism that authorities were ill-prepared and revived debate about the safety of atomic power.

"Everything goes wrong. They say one thing and then do something completely different the next day," Masako Kitajima, an office worker in her 50s, said of the administration's handling of the quake.

(Additional reporting by Junko Fujita, Mayumi Negishi, Kei Okamura and Jon Herskovitz; Writing by Jason Szep; Editing by David Fox)

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#1. To: mcgowanjm (#0)

"Everything goes wrong. They say one thing and then do something completely different the next day," Masako Kitajima, an office worker in her 50s, said of the administration's handling of the quake.

Sound familiar? I should post the hundreds of posts by American right winger kooks who were upset that this made nuclear power look bad and that environmentalists were taking advantage of the situation (whatever the hell that means to their reptile brains).

"Keep Your Goddamn Government Hands Off My Medicare!" - Various Tea Party signs.

Godwinson  posted on  2011-03-15   9:50:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Godwinson (#1) (Edited)

"Everything goes wrong. They say one thing and then do something completely different the next day," Masako Kitajima, an office worker in her 50s, said of the administration's handling of the quake.

And they're Still waiting for this to turn around.

Except those close in. I saw panic on one long time Asian Anchors face. And this guy was a cheerleader for Bloomberg thru the USbpEcocide.

They haven't shown him again.

Reports of Marc Faber letting loose on CNBC. He was not cut off.

Something about 'WWIII'. Waiting on the transcript, more stable site.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-03-15   9:54:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Godwinson (#0)

RADIATION FEARS SPARK PANIC BUYING, EVACUATIONS IN TOKYO

AgitProp right there.

'Tokyo Evacuating' better. Would save time/energy.

USSA MSM still lying.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-03-15   9:56:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: mcgowanjm (#3)

Glenn Beck said if we pray to God real hard and sacrifice a goat or something he will stop playing around with the earthquakes......

"Keep Your Goddamn Government Hands Off My Medicare!" - Various Tea Party signs.

Godwinson  posted on  2011-03-15   9:58:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: All (#3)

#1054873

Angela Merkel has just taken seven (7) German Nuclear Power Plants offline for the next three (3) months for 'further review' - GE getting hammered - Jeff Immelt will call His Highness Obamarama & demand he be bailed out & what better way than to deploy the 'Gold Standard' of Nuclear Reactors - the GE A-Type - just like your Russian Grandmother in Chernobyl - Unbelievable Bob - Pass the Iodine please

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-03-15   9:58:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Godwinson (#4)

Glenn Beck said if we pray to God real hard and sacrifice a goat or something he will stop playing around with the earthquakes......

Bullshit:

CNN so called nuke expert:

"We can't confirm that."

We've got satellite's that can read license plates looking down into the guts of these things.

I've seen one pic myself. Looks like chernobyl.

They're still lyin'.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-03-15   10:03:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Godwinson (#4)

What's happening:

The Plunge Protestion Team is Still trying to hold these markets.

The problem now:

The rest of the world is looking for cash. The US Markets/Fed has now/is now being 'run on'.

Everything the Fed is throwing at the markets/world is being sucked up by Asia/Europe. 'How long the Fed can do this' is the question.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-03-15   10:14:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: mcgowanjm (#6)

Japan also has an unusually shoddy record for nuclear safety. The long string of occasionally fatal nuclear mismanagement lapses over the past few decades in a nation famed worldwide for manufacturing quality control and high-tech achievement is troubling and almost incomprehensible, to say the least. Part of this story is distinctly Japanese, as lack of transparency, insufficient inspection regimes and a sometimes paralyzing inability to make imperfect but practical decisions can leave an industry vulnerable to the sort of dangerous situations that confront the Fukushima reactors.

"Keep Your Goddamn Government Hands Off My Medicare!" - Various Tea Party signs.

Godwinson  posted on  2011-03-15   10:18:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Godwinson (#1)

these are the same right-wingers who want the government to step in when there's a nuclear incident and cover the costs, right?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Price– Anderson_Nuclear_Industries_Indemnity_Act

Since January 3, 2011, Republicans have controlled the power of the purse.

go65  posted on  2011-03-15   10:26:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: go65 (#9)

the same right-wingers who want the government to step in when there's a

profit needed anywhere.

But now the Us Markets are being 'run on'.

Literally. The PPT says this paper's worth X.

Asia/Europe say OK. We need to redeem that now.

How long can the FedRes/Tresury keep the Containment lid on. hours.

Been searching sites.

Conclusion. At least FU 1 and 2 seem to be 'fusing'.

Russia Today has the best news and the Russians should be brought in now. They're the Masters at MegaDoom Control:

­Shaun Burnie, an independent nuclear energy consultant from Scotland, says he would extend those accusations to the world-wide nuclear industry that is trying to conceal and diminish information about the Japanese nuclear crisis.

“In the last few days we’ve seen representatives from the industry, some of them acting as so-called independent experts from the institutes that are funded by the nuke industry, saying that ‘the situation is under control, this was meant to happen, it’s very reassuring, we need more nuclear power’. Nuclear power is inherently unsafe. Earthquakes are one hazard, but there are many more,” Burnie told RT.

And until I see a Military Uniform on the USSA MSM, I don't believe a fucking word they're saying.

Wonder where Diane Sawyer is now. All Int'l Media leaving or trying to leave Japan.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2011-03-15   11:23:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Godwinson (#0)

the bank was closely following guidance by the U.S. Embassy

Hillary may have to bomb an aspirin factory in Libya, to save face.


"We (government) need to do a lot less, a lot sooner" ~Ron Paul

I recall a re-run of MASH I saw where this uber right winger named Colonel Flagg...
Godwinson posted on 2011-02-23 11:47:32 ET
http://libertysflame.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=18011&Disp=46#C46

Hondo68  posted on  2011-03-15   12:01:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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