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GalapagosnoGairaishu
True, but one thing nobody's entirely sure about -- and this has been raised numerous times on TV newscasts -- is whether, after withstanding a major quake, buildings' structural integrity is weakened, and if so, to what degree.
Pandabelle
No, this is really well understood, actually. This is something that can be simulated quite easily.
nath
Except for the Fukushima Daiichi plant, that's structurally not able to withstand another big quake...
YongYang
@Lesley: Of course, an excellent point. Even a Shindo 4 can do plenty of damage to a nuclear power plant that is on its knees.
Pandabelle
Do you have that on auto text, YongYang? You've yet to provide any support at all for that ludicrous claim.
yildiray
Fukushima is fine - they have propped it up with Haribo which naturally absorb movement energy and provide cushioning. It's a good day for German confectioners.
Horenzo
07:45 JST 05 Jul 2014 07:42 JST 05 Jul 2014 Iwate-ken Oki M5.8
Iwate ken , is one of the areas devastated by the great tsunami that took out over 20, 000 in the region of fukushima
"Except for the Fukushima Daiichi plant, that's structurally not able to withstand another big quake" I agee
All they need" is another big one that can set off the rods at that plant...