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in some areas of palestine, the presence of sesium is at the same levels as in chennobil or fukushima so it can spread very quickly through the body, and it tends to concentrate then in muscle tissue, and you also have muscles in certain organs like heart and stomach and intestines, so that that's... where often season will end up and at that point it starts then to mutate the cells within that those muscles and you end up with cancer of the colon, cancer of the stomach of the lungs sometimes, and it can lead to heart disruption. الدرقيه سرطان المابيض سرطان الرحم الكبد الرئه الدم العظام سرطانات متنوعه عن النفايات النفايات اللي صادره من المصنع وين تدفن تدفن في الظفه الغربيه لانه احنا بيعتبرونا مكب يعني يعني احنا حقل تجارب للاسرائيليين there are many rumors about where they bury the... waste, but my and not just my estimations are that all the materials are buried in the area surrounding the reactor, and the reason is that these materials are secret, they don't want people to go and take land samples or go with the geiger. the geeger counter is an electronic device that measures the lev
in some areas of palestine, the presence of sesium is at the same levels as in chennobil or fukushima so it can spread very quickly through the body, and it tends to concentrate then in muscle tissue, and you also have muscles in certain organs like heart and stomach and intestines, so that that's... where often season will end up and at that point it starts then to mutate the cells within that those muscles and you end up with cancer of the colon, cancer of the stomach of the lungs sometimes,...
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we know how sesium works um on the body uh because of chernoble and fukushima.e. in some areas of palestine, the presence of sesium is at the same levels as in chernobyl or fukushima, places where the worst nuclear accidents took place. it's um, it's a radioactive isotope, it has a half life of 30.2 years and um, it acts like a... calcium or or like salt, it's water soluble so it can spread very quickly through the body and it tends to concentrate then in muscle tissue, and you also have muscles in certain organs like heart and stomach and intestines, so that that's where often season will end up, and at that point it starts then to mutate the cells within the those muscles and you end up with cancer of the colon, cancer of the stomach of the lung. سرطانات متعدده سرطان قاع الجمجمه سرطان عيون سرطان غده الدرقيه سرطان المابيض سرطان الرحم الكبد الرئه الدم العظام سرطانات متنوعه عن النفايات النفايات اللي صادره من المصنع. there are many rumors about where they bury the the waste, but my and not just my estimations are that all the materials are buried in the area surro
we know how sesium works um on the body uh because of chernoble and fukushima.e. in some areas of palestine, the presence of sesium is at the same levels as in chernobyl or fukushima, places where the worst nuclear accidents took place. it's um, it's a radioactive isotope, it has a half life of 30.2 years and um, it acts like a... calcium or or like salt, it's water soluble so it can spread very quickly through the body and it tends to concentrate then in muscle tissue, and you also have...
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we know how sesium works um on the body uh because of chernoble and fukushima, they've both of thosevity, it most likely would be depending on the amount of it would would be from nuclear accident or it could be from leaking radioactive waste. in some areas of palestine, the presence of sesium is at the same levels as in chernobyl or fukushima, places where the worst nuclear accidents took place. it's um, it's a radioactive isotope, it has a half life of 30.2 years and um, it acts like a potassium or or like salt, it's... water soluble so it can spread very quickly through the body and it tends to concentrate then in muscle tissue, and you also have muscles in certain organs like heart and stomach and intestines, so that that's where often season will end up and at that point it starts then to mutate the cells within that those muscles and you end up with cancer of the colon, cancer of the stomach of the lungs sometimes and it can lead to... في امراض بدات تظهر مثل تساقط الشعر العقم سرطانات متعدده سرطان قاع الجمجمه سرطان عيون سرطان غده درقيه سرطان المابيض سرطان الرحم الكبد الرئه الدم
we know how sesium works um on the body uh because of chernoble and fukushima, they've both of thosevity, it most likely would be depending on the amount of it would would be from nuclear accident or it could be from leaking radioactive waste. in some areas of palestine, the presence of sesium is at the same levels as in chernobyl or fukushima, places where the worst nuclear accidents took place. it's um, it's a radioactive isotope, it has a half life of 30.2 years and um, it acts like a...
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in some areas of palestine, the presence of sesium is at the same levels as in chernobil or fukushima has a half life of 30.2 years and um it acts like a potassium or a or like salt, it's water soluble so it can spread very quickly through the body and it tends to concentrate then in muscle tissue and you also have muscles in certain organs like heart and um stomach and intestines so that that's where often season will end up and at that point it starts then to mutate. cells within that those muscles and you end up with cancer of the colon, cancer of the stomach, of the lungs, sometimes, and it can lead to heart disruption. في امراض بدات تظهر مثل تصاقت الشعر, العقم, سرطانات متعدده, سرطان قاع الجمجمه, سرطان عيون, سرطان غده درقيه سرطان ال المابيض، سرطان الرحم، الكبد, الرئه، الدم العظام سرطانات متنوعه عن النفايات النفايات اللي صادره من المصنع وين تدفن تدفن في الضفه الغربيه لانه احنا بيعتبرونا مكب نفايات لهم يعني يعني نحن حقل تجارب للاسرائيليين there are many rumors about where they bury the the waste but my and not just my estimations are that all materials are buried in the area surroun
in some areas of palestine, the presence of sesium is at the same levels as in chernobil or fukushima has a half life of 30.2 years and um it acts like a potassium or a or like salt, it's water soluble so it can spread very quickly through the body and it tends to concentrate then in muscle tissue and you also have muscles in certain organs like heart and um stomach and intestines so that that's where often season will end up and at that point it starts then to mutate. cells within that those...
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>> pretty much, because the plants have been shut down since the fukushima earthquake, you know, there are not have many of the 50-some-odd plants and some of them have already been decommissioned, so they're probably less than that now. many of the plants never restarted after 2011 and those in the region were not operating before this earthquake. that being said, there is one with two reactors right in ishikawa prefecture, which was the epicenter. they didn't report any radioactive abnormalities, thank goodness, but they did say that there were some power cut to a cooling pumps for the spent fuel rods, the nuclear fuel rods that need to be cooled for a very long period of time after they're taken out of the reactors. those cooling pumps stopped for something like 25 minutes, but they're back online, and they say there are no problems with that now. so for the moment, there doesn't seem to be any problem reported at any of the nuclear power plants in the affected regions. >> and while we have you here, i think in the united states people's familiarity with japan is largely tokyo, kyot
>> pretty much, because the plants have been shut down since the fukushima earthquake, you know, there are not have many of the 50-some-odd plants and some of them have already been decommissioned, so they're probably less than that now. many of the plants never restarted after 2011 and those in the region were not operating before this earthquake. that being said, there is one with two reactors right in ishikawa prefecture, which was the epicenter. they didn't report any radioactive...
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when we were in a fukushima, one thing that struck was the installation of seawalls.ers along the japanese coast to prevent water from rushing in in the event of a tsunami. we have heard from the prime minister who has maintained that these next generation of nuclear plants are safer and will be safer than ever before. there will be reinforcements. that is significant. despite everything that has happened in japan it is still moving forward on plans to build and utilize nuclear power. it feels like nuclear power, even though that this disaster has occurred, it is very much a part of the green energy future. >> a how did what happened in 2011 change what japanese families view as a threat for earthquakes. >> i think if you live in japan or even if you visit, immediately you are aware of the earthquake culture. the need to be prepared. it is very apparent. i remember lying in bed one morning and my phone went off and i got an alert that an earthquake was imminent and then moments later my apartment started to shake. the technology is that good that individual movements
when we were in a fukushima, one thing that struck was the installation of seawalls.ers along the japanese coast to prevent water from rushing in in the event of a tsunami. we have heard from the prime minister who has maintained that these next generation of nuclear plants are safer and will be safer than ever before. there will be reinforcements. that is significant. despite everything that has happened in japan it is still moving forward on plans to build and utilize nuclear power. it feels...
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un tema presente desde el maremoto que desatÓ el accidente nuclear de fukushima. profundidad apenas.atÓ el accid fukushima. su magnitud se debe a que fue un evento superficial de 10 km de profundidad apenas. >> es un levantamiento sÚbito de un bloque este tipo de terremoto libera energÍa de forma muy abrupta, son cortos y se sienten muy intensos. >> el ejÉrcito y los servicios de emergencia trabajan a c contrarreloj para rescatar a los que no lograron escapar a t tiempo. la policÍa y las au autoridades confirmaron que han recuperado cadÁveres de algunos edificios derrumbados y es probable que con el paso de las horas incremente la cifra de fallecidos. mientras sigue el recuento de daÑos que va a p permitir dimensionar la magnitud del incidente. >> una tristeza comenzar el aÑo asÍ. en estados unidos la crisis migratoria no se detiene en el nuevo aÑo. en las Últimas horas han llegado mÁs autobuses con migrantes a ciudades santuarios, en muchos casos burlando re restricciones locales. los a albergues estÁn saturados y como nos cuenta francisco cuevas es difÍcil encon
un tema presente desde el maremoto que desatÓ el accidente nuclear de fukushima. profundidad apenas.atÓ el accid fukushima. su magnitud se debe a que fue un evento superficial de 10 km de profundidad apenas. >> es un levantamiento sÚbito de un bloque este tipo de terremoto libera energÍa de forma muy abrupta, son cortos y se sienten muy intensos. >> el ejÉrcito y los servicios de emergencia trabajan a c contrarreloj para rescatar a los que no lograron escapar a t tiempo. la...
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know is this earthquake is not as big as the big one in 2011 which triggered a nuclear disaster at fukushima the nuclear plants along the coast but authorities have said those nuclear plants have not been affected by this latest earthquake or the after—shocks. thank you so much for bringing us up to date. in a major decision, israel's supreme court has struck down the controversialjudicial reforms that were a centrepiece of prime minister benjamin netanyahu's government agenda. the reforms sparked months of mass protests last year. the change would have limited the power of the top court to overturn laws it deems unconstitutional. mr netanyahu has argued that the changes are required to reset the balance between the judges and politicians. but critics say it would have severely weakened the judicial system, preventing proper oversight of the government. the court was split in its decision, with eightjudges voting in favour of striking down the law, while seven voted to uphold it. israel's justice minister and architect of the law, yariv levin, criticised thejudges, calling the decision undem
know is this earthquake is not as big as the big one in 2011 which triggered a nuclear disaster at fukushima the nuclear plants along the coast but authorities have said those nuclear plants have not been affected by this latest earthquake or the after—shocks. thank you so much for bringing us up to date. in a major decision, israel's supreme court has struck down the controversialjudicial reforms that were a centrepiece of prime minister benjamin netanyahu's government agenda. the reforms...
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and unfortunately, in fukushima, they allowed the hydrogen gas to explode in the containment structures. that could easily have been breached and let it out. so it didn't do that, that one after another, they let that happen. that was, that was it. i wouldn't call it a comedy of errors, a tragedy of errors. and they didn't need to happen. there were so many things wrong with how focus shame it was designed and how badly they handled the accident . still no one was killed in that accident by radiation. 2 people were killed by this anatomy when it came to shore. an hour after the earthquake and $20000.00 people died just from the sioux. now, me itself. never mind any radiation, i mean, they made it seem as though fukushima was more important than the 20000 people being washed into the sea. so that, but that's because it's invisible. my favorite one is g hmos. what is in g m o's that is bad? what's its name? apparently it doesn't have a name. therefore it doesn't exist. it's just a made up thing. there's nothing bad in html is any scientist who is understanding biology knows that to be tru
and unfortunately, in fukushima, they allowed the hydrogen gas to explode in the containment structures. that could easily have been breached and let it out. so it didn't do that, that one after another, they let that happen. that was, that was it. i wouldn't call it a comedy of errors, a tragedy of errors. and they didn't need to happen. there were so many things wrong with how focus shame it was designed and how badly they handled the accident . still no one was killed in that accident by...
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know is this earthquake is not as big as the big one in 2011 which triggered a nuclear disaster at fukushimabig concern, the nuclear plants along the coast but authorities have said those nuclear plants have not been affected by this latest earthquake or the after—shocks. sura njana tewari. thank you so much for bringing us up to date. we have a major story developing in south korea, where the country's main opposition leader has been stabbed. lee jae—myung was touring the site of a proposed airport in the southern port city of busan when he was attacked by an unidentified man. a warning that we are about to show you some graphics images. this was the moment of the attack. you can see the assailant approach him in a crowd of reporters. we have stopped the footage just before mr lee is attacked. south korea's yonhap news agency says the assailant claimed to be a supporter and asked for an autograph, before stabbing him on the left side of his neck. yonhap also reports the 59—year—old remained conscious throughout and was rushed to a local trauma ward for treatment. live now to kelly kasulis c
know is this earthquake is not as big as the big one in 2011 which triggered a nuclear disaster at fukushimabig concern, the nuclear plants along the coast but authorities have said those nuclear plants have not been affected by this latest earthquake or the after—shocks. sura njana tewari. thank you so much for bringing us up to date. we have a major story developing in south korea, where the country's main opposition leader has been stabbed. lee jae—myung was touring the site of a...
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could be there are still tremors taking place some of the concern is linked to people's memories of fukushima1, that the chief cabinet secretary has said that so far there are no irregularities at any nuclear power plants but is still a concern? absolutely. so, there are actually five nuclear power plants in this area which has received a major tsunami warning, now at the moment they are not reporting any damage or any rise in radiation levels surrounding those plants, but of course this could change as they are being monitored, and as you rightly say, i think many people will be thinking about that disaster back in 2011, one of the biggest nuclear power plant disaster is we have ever seen, in this huge tsunami that hit japan, the biggest earthquake and tsunamijapan has ever japan, the biggest earthquake and tsunami japan has ever recorded, the magnitude of the earthquake today is 7.5, the one back in 2011 which caused fukushima was magnitude nine, so it is a smaller earthquake today and officials are monitoring the powerplants closely. haw and officials are monitoring the powerplants closely
could be there are still tremors taking place some of the concern is linked to people's memories of fukushima1, that the chief cabinet secretary has said that so far there are no irregularities at any nuclear power plants but is still a concern? absolutely. so, there are actually five nuclear power plants in this area which has received a major tsunami warning, now at the moment they are not reporting any damage or any rise in radiation levels surrounding those plants, but of course this could...
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there were so many things wrong with how fukushima was designed and how badly they handled the accident. still no one was killed in that accident by radiation. 2 people were killed by this anatomy when it came ashore an hour after the earthquake and 20000 people died just from the sooner. i mean itself. never mind any radiation. i mean, they made it seem as though fukushima was more important than the 20000 people being washed into the sea. so that, but that's because it's invisible. my favorite one is g hmos. what is in g m o is that it's bad? what's its name? apparently it doesn't have a name, therefore it doesn't exist. it's just a made up thing. there's nothing that n g m o is an any scientist who is understanding biology knows that to be true. but they still carry on is if there is something bad going to happen to you, if you eat a genetically modified food and even the term genetically modified is misused. we are all genetically modified. not none of us look exactly like our parents. we are half, half and half our pay, our mother and father. so we are, we are a modification of the
there were so many things wrong with how fukushima was designed and how badly they handled the accident. still no one was killed in that accident by radiation. 2 people were killed by this anatomy when it came ashore an hour after the earthquake and 20000 people died just from the sooner. i mean itself. never mind any radiation. i mean, they made it seem as though fukushima was more important than the 20000 people being washed into the sea. so that, but that's because it's invisible. my...
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this was the case for fukushima who which had the horrific accident in 2011.se to this eventual allity, almost every nuclear power plant in japan underwent strong up grades, reinforce himself of seawalls specifically to protect against tsunami risk. so i think that this tsunami was not as large as the one in 2011, but i think that this was one possible test of how effective those measures have been. >> and we've seen dramatic pictures of the damage from the earthquake itself and presumably they made the same reinforcements as they have for reinforcements with earthquakes. >> in terms of houses and other buildings, yes, there have been retrofits and reinforcements for seismic risks. and also prior to that, most of what we see in terms of damaging collapsed houses are older buildings which were not subject to those kinds of reinforcements. i expect we'll see a lot of buildings damaged. fortunately the region is not heavily populated where the highest risk was, so i'm cautiously optimistic that we won't see a lot of deaths or serious injuries. >> and we've alread
this was the case for fukushima who which had the horrific accident in 2011.se to this eventual allity, almost every nuclear power plant in japan underwent strong up grades, reinforce himself of seawalls specifically to protect against tsunami risk. so i think that this tsunami was not as large as the one in 2011, but i think that this was one possible test of how effective those measures have been. >> and we've seen dramatic pictures of the damage from the earthquake itself and...
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energy impact of it seeing these pictures brings us flashbacks of what happened in 2011 and with fukushima. is this a much different situation? i know it is early, but what are some officials saying right now? isabel: the reports say that even though the one plant, they have been unable to bring in some external electricity supply, but they are still able to continue the cooling process for their spent fuel, so we should not see any situation like the fukushima plant in 2011. one of the big issues is this area has one of the largest nuclear plants in japan and in the region. bringing that plant online is a big part of japan's energy plan going forward. due to this quake and the fact this area is now known to be prone to these huge quakes, local people will be a lot less willing to see it go back online and that could interfere with japan's lands -- plans going forward for energy and climate change policy. yvonne: let's get the latest when it comes to geopolitics. iran has sent a warship to the red sea after the u.s. navy sank three houthi boats in a confrontation on sunday. the move could
energy impact of it seeing these pictures brings us flashbacks of what happened in 2011 and with fukushima. is this a much different situation? i know it is early, but what are some officials saying right now? isabel: the reports say that even though the one plant, they have been unable to bring in some external electricity supply, but they are still able to continue the cooling process for their spent fuel, so we should not see any situation like the fukushima plant in 2011. one of the big...
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did you see the fukushima pseudo-documentary fukushima has come back -- there's another big, not just boycott of japan because of water dumped from fukushima, but the fukushima documentary or docu-drama is very frightening because it basically just says, you had a power plant company saying, don't tell the prime minister how bad this is i just think the press for nuclear is so bad, david, versus the reality, which we all know it would be fantastic. >> it's unfortunate. >> i mean, it would be clean >> given the transition, and it's going to take a while as we all know >> canada's trying >> who is? >> canada. there's a small movement france has never backed away from it. we have to -- i think it's something we should push because we know it's emotional it's emotional against it, not empirical. >> back to the quarter >> colgate never misses, david i'm so sick of -- they're like the niners you know they're always in the darn playoffs they got mccaffrey now colgate, great quarter, good growth >> it's fine i don't know don't get -- i mean, it's fine i mean, two years, the stock's barely up.
did you see the fukushima pseudo-documentary fukushima has come back -- there's another big, not just boycott of japan because of water dumped from fukushima, but the fukushima documentary or docu-drama is very frightening because it basically just says, you had a power plant company saying, don't tell the prime minister how bad this is i just think the press for nuclear is so bad, david, versus the reality, which we all know it would be fantastic. >> it's unfortunate. >> i mean, it...
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the earthquake did not affect the operation of local nuclear power plants, and this, remembering fukushiman important issue. the tsunami threat in western japan was canceled this morning, according to seismologists, shocks are possible for about a week. on january 1 , a number of innovations came into force in our country, the size of the mrod increased, and now it is more than 19,000 rubles. the salaries of doctors, teachers, cultural workers, as well as pensions have been indexed. and social benefits. edmund zhalbunov about the main changes of the new year. the coming year in russia has been declared the year of the family, so one of the main directions of state policy in the twenty-fourth is the protection of families and the growth of their well-being, including through an increase in social benefits ; significant changes await russians in this area. so, for example, a 13% tax deduction for treatment, education , and the purchase of medicines can now be obtained not from 120 thousand rubles spent, but from 150. in addition. the average pension, again, i repeat, the average will be abou
the earthquake did not affect the operation of local nuclear power plants, and this, remembering fukushiman important issue. the tsunami threat in western japan was canceled this morning, according to seismologists, shocks are possible for about a week. on january 1 , a number of innovations came into force in our country, the size of the mrod increased, and now it is more than 19,000 rubles. the salaries of doctors, teachers, cultural workers, as well as pensions have been indexed. and social...
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aseguran que no hay irregularidades en las plantas nucleares como un temor desde el maremoto en fukushimas un levantamiento sÚbito de un bloque, y ese tipo de terremotos libera energÍa muy abrupta. son muy cortos e intensos. >> el ejÉrcito y los servicios de emergencia trabajan a contrarreloj para rescatar a los que no escaparon a tiempo. la policÍa y autoridades locales han confirmado que han recuperado cadÁveres de algunos edificios que se derrumbaron, por lo que es probable que co el paso de las horas incrementa el nÚmero de fallecidos mientras que sigue el recuento de daÑos para dimensionar la gravedad de lo sucedido. vanessa. >> muchas gracias, lourdes. en estados unidos en nueva york dos personas murieron y cinco estÁn en condiciÓn crÍtica despuÉs del choque de dos vehÍculos. autoridades lo investigan com un posible incidente de terrorismo. el choque provocÓ que uno de los vehÍculos se incendiara al tener varios contenedores de gasolina en su interior. los lesionados eran peatones que salÍan de un concierto cerca del lugar. en el estado de nueva york nueve personas estÁn heridas lue
aseguran que no hay irregularidades en las plantas nucleares como un temor desde el maremoto en fukushimas un levantamiento sÚbito de un bloque, y ese tipo de terremotos libera energÍa muy abrupta. son muy cortos e intensos. >> el ejÉrcito y los servicios de emergencia trabajan a contrarreloj para rescatar a los que no escaparon a tiempo. la policÍa y autoridades locales han confirmado que han recuperado cadÁveres de algunos edificios que se derrumbaron, por lo que es probable que co...
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we heard about an earthquake in japan and tsunami warnings, it's hard not to think about the 2011 fukushima disaster. what do we know about the condition of japan's nuclear power plants right now? >> reporter: right now government officials say the nuclear plants in the area have not seen any irregularities, but you can bet that they're keeping a close eye on those plants because in 2011 there was that massive earthquake, which triggered a tsunami where we saw that huge wave crash into the fukushima nuclear plant, causing a nuclear meltdown. of course, that's not the situation that's happening now. officials do not see any irregularities, but they're keenly aware of how serious thisization is on many fronts. >> i'm certain they are tracking this closely. thank you both. >>> and still to come, a challenging question, the issue of whether or not donald trump will be on some states' primary ballots. it could come down to the supreme court. what that decision entails when we're back in just 60 seconds. you're watching msnbc. >>> next week in d.c., a federal appeals court will hear arguments on
we heard about an earthquake in japan and tsunami warnings, it's hard not to think about the 2011 fukushima disaster. what do we know about the condition of japan's nuclear power plants right now? >> reporter: right now government officials say the nuclear plants in the area have not seen any irregularities, but you can bet that they're keeping a close eye on those plants because in 2011 there was that massive earthquake, which triggered a tsunami where we saw that huge wave crash into...
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it's the first major warning from japan's meteorologist logical agent zee since the fukushima nuclear disaster. i want to bring in meagan fitzgerald with the latest and nbc meteorologist michelle grossman to help us understand the impact. let's start with you on this new year's day, meagan. what have we learned since that initial quake? >> japanese officials downgraded to a major tsunami work to a tsunami warning for the noto peninsula i. hit near ishikawa. the quakes were felt on land across the region, even as far away as tokyo. we're seeing new video coming in capturing the moment when this quake hit. you can see waves coming on to land. large signs in sign a train station just shaking. people running for safety. store shelves rattling. we also know that dozens of homes have collapsed. structures have been damaged. local officials are confirming that people are trapped beneath falling rubble. meteorologists are warning these waves could exceed 16 feet. meanwhile, some 33,000 people are without power. we know shelters are going up, providing people with needed supplies, warm blanket
it's the first major warning from japan's meteorologist logical agent zee since the fukushima nuclear disaster. i want to bring in meagan fitzgerald with the latest and nbc meteorologist michelle grossman to help us understand the impact. let's start with you on this new year's day, meagan. what have we learned since that initial quake? >> japanese officials downgraded to a major tsunami work to a tsunami warning for the noto peninsula i. hit near ishikawa. the quakes were felt on land...
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severe as 2011, when a magnitude nine quake triggered a tsunami, needing to a nuclear meltdown at the fukushima plant. at this time, all current nuclear facilities are unaffected. a huge fire broke out in one of the affected areas and thousands are now spending the night outside in below zero temperatures, fearful of going back into their homes, as aftershocks continue to hit. >> dan faulkner is a professor of geology and earth sciences at the university of liverpool. he told me japan is used to earthquakes on this scale. >> in this part of the wld, they expect events of this size. 60 years ago, about 200 kilometers to the northeast of where this event happen, there was a similar size earthquake back then, too. so they are certainly known to have earthquakes in the area. >> they have a sophisticated warning system, particularly for the tsunami's. >> absolutely. japan is one of the best prepared -- countries in the world. people will have been prepared for that, and thankfully engine not turn out to be as hazardous as -- it did not turn out to be as hazardous as first beard. >> explain why japan
severe as 2011, when a magnitude nine quake triggered a tsunami, needing to a nuclear meltdown at the fukushima plant. at this time, all current nuclear facilities are unaffected. a huge fire broke out in one of the affected areas and thousands are now spending the night outside in below zero temperatures, fearful of going back into their homes, as aftershocks continue to hit. >> dan faulkner is a professor of geology and earth sciences at the university of liverpool. he told me japan is...
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earthquake is not as severe as the 2011 one which had a magnitude of 9 and led to a meltdown in the fukushimaower plant. this time, all nuclear facilities are currently unaffected. following the earthquake, a huge fire broke out in one of the affected areas. there are fresh warnings of further earthquakes across japan on new year's day. author and journalist jake adelstein is in tokyo — israel's military says it has killed a senior hamas commander — adel msammah — in an overnight strike in central gaza. the bbc has not been able to verify the israel defence forces' claim that he led an attack on a kibbutz in southern israel on 7th october. israeli tanks are reported to have pulled out of some districts of gaza city ahead of a planned troop reduction... but the military says it expects the war to continue throughout 202a. and there was no let—up in the israeli air strikes hitting gaza overnight. the hamas—run health ministry says 156 people were killed in the past 2a hours, taking the total number of palestinians killed in gaza to almost 22,000. in israel itself, the new year began with air ra
earthquake is not as severe as the 2011 one which had a magnitude of 9 and led to a meltdown in the fukushimaower plant. this time, all nuclear facilities are currently unaffected. following the earthquake, a huge fire broke out in one of the affected areas. there are fresh warnings of further earthquakes across japan on new year's day. author and journalist jake adelstein is in tokyo — israel's military says it has killed a senior hamas commander — adel msammah — in an overnight strike...
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damage, it was on his severest 2011, when an earthquake triggered a tsunami leading to a meltdown at fukushima plant this time facilities are unaffected. but following the earthquake, a huge fire broke out in one of the affected areas, and thousands are spending the night outside in below-zero temperatures, fearful of going back to their homes as aftershocks continue to hit. bbc news, they perfecter in japan. >> a professor of geology and what science is the university of liverpool told me japan is very used to earthquakes on this scale. >> in this part of the world we expect the events of this kind of size -- 60 years ago just about 200 kilometers to the northeast of where this event happened, there was a similar-sized earthquakeack then, too. it is not unknown to have earthquakes of this size in that particular area. >> japan is used to dealing with earthquakes. they have a very sophisticated warning system, don't they, particularly for the tsunamis. >> absolutely. japan is one of the best prepared countries on the planet for events like this. the tsunami warning went out straight away after
damage, it was on his severest 2011, when an earthquake triggered a tsunami leading to a meltdown at fukushima plant this time facilities are unaffected. but following the earthquake, a huge fire broke out in one of the affected areas, and thousands are spending the night outside in below-zero temperatures, fearful of going back to their homes as aftershocks continue to hit. bbc news, they perfecter in japan. >> a professor of geology and what science is the university of liverpool told...
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it caused a devastating tsunami that killed thousands and triggered a meltdown at the fukushima nuclearpanese officials say there are currently no signs of any problems at the nation's nuclear power plants, including the shiga plant closest to the epicenter. >>> president biden was briefed by his national security team this morning about the escalating conflict between the iranian-backed rebels and the united states navy. meanwhile, israel announced it's withdrawing thousands of troops from gaza, signalling a new phase in the fighting. as cbs' ian lee reports, the war shows no sign of ending soon. >> reporter: sirens rang in the new year as hamas fired rockets. the country's iron dome missile defense system illuminated the sky with interceptions. gaza 2024 looks a lot like the previous year. men rescued an injured child as the sound of explosions chased them in khan younis. the hospitals in gaza are so full, doctors treat injured children on the floor. in rafah at this cramped tent city, everyone hopes the new year will bring peace. while this 11-year-old simply states, "i wish not to d
it caused a devastating tsunami that killed thousands and triggered a meltdown at the fukushima nuclearpanese officials say there are currently no signs of any problems at the nation's nuclear power plants, including the shiga plant closest to the epicenter. >>> president biden was briefed by his national security team this morning about the escalating conflict between the iranian-backed rebels and the united states navy. meanwhile, israel announced it's withdrawing thousands of troops...
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a renaissance of nuclear energy in the world today, because for a certain time, especially after fukushima, there was such a discussion, or is it necessary at all, is it safe and so on , the rejection of the peaceful atom, and you know, some countries have given up on nuclear energy, but there are other examples, there are countries that, on the contrary , they continued to operate... those nuclear units that they planned to close , in particular these are belgium, spain, and the key thing is definitely ukraine, for us nuclear energy is the basis of our energy system, here we are, nuclear generation produces more than 55% of all electricity, even without the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, and if you look at the results of kop 208, which have just arrived in dubai just energy panels, then ah... the memorandum that was announced there, it calls for a tripling of nuclear power by the year 50, and it says very clearly that if the world does not do this, the world will not achieve a green transition at all, so here you know, it's a bit of a paradox for many countries, well, because , for exa
a renaissance of nuclear energy in the world today, because for a certain time, especially after fukushima, there was such a discussion, or is it necessary at all, is it safe and so on , the rejection of the peaceful atom, and you know, some countries have given up on nuclear energy, but there are other examples, there are countries that, on the contrary , they continued to operate... those nuclear units that they planned to close , in particular these are belgium, spain, and the key thing is...
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it caused a devastating tsunami that killed thousands and triggered a meltdown at the fukushima nuclearpanese officials say there are currently no signs of any problems at the nation's nuclear power plants, including the shika nuclear plant, closest to the quake's epicenter. major. >> major: ben tracy, thank you. not to rising tensions in the middle east, president biden was briefed by his national security team this morning about the escalating conflict between iranian backed rebels and the united states navy. meanwhile, israel announced it withdrawing thousands of troops from gaza signaling a new phrase in the fighting but as cbs's ian lee reports, the war shows no sign of ending soon. >> reporter: sirens rang in the new year in israel as hamas fired rockets, the country's iron dome missile defense system illuminated the sky with interceptions. putting gaza 2024 looks a lot like the previous year. men rescued an injured child as the sound of explosions chased them in khan younis. the hospitals in gaza are so full, doctors treat injured children on the floor. in rafah, at this cramped
it caused a devastating tsunami that killed thousands and triggered a meltdown at the fukushima nuclearpanese officials say there are currently no signs of any problems at the nation's nuclear power plants, including the shika nuclear plant, closest to the quake's epicenter. major. >> major: ben tracy, thank you. not to rising tensions in the middle east, president biden was briefed by his national security team this morning about the escalating conflict between iranian backed rebels and...
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severe as 2011, when a magnitude nine quake triggered a tsunami, leading to a nuclear meltdown at the fukushimaer plant. this time, all nuclear facilities are currently unaffected. but following the earthquake, a huge fire broke out in one of the affected areas, and thousands are now spending the night outside in below—zero temperatures, fearful of going back into their homes as aftershocks continue to hit. a short time ago our reporter, suranjana tewari filed this update from japan. what we know is that houses have been damaged, that some fires have started, and army personnel have been deployed to try and help with the response. there are already reports that infrastructure has been damaged, and officials have warned that there may be more shocks, aftershocks and tremors in the coming days. now, as you mentioned, almost 100,000 people spent the night in evacuation centres. tens of thousands of homes don't have power and even here where i am in the mountains, neighbouring nagano prefecture, we felt the tremors. also, it is nearfreezing temperatures here, so it's a real problem if there are pow
severe as 2011, when a magnitude nine quake triggered a tsunami, leading to a nuclear meltdown at the fukushimaer plant. this time, all nuclear facilities are currently unaffected. but following the earthquake, a huge fire broke out in one of the affected areas, and thousands are now spending the night outside in below—zero temperatures, fearful of going back into their homes as aftershocks continue to hit. a short time ago our reporter, suranjana tewari filed this update from japan. what we...
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never mind any radiation, i mean, they made it seem as though fukushima was more important than the 20000 people being washed into the sea. so that, but that's because it's invisible. my favorite one is g hmos. what is in g m o's that is bad? what's its name? apparently it doesn't have a name. therefore it doesn't exist. it's just a made up thing. there's nothing bad in html is, and any scientist who is understanding biology knows that to be true. but they still carry on is if there is something bad going to happen to you, if you eat a genetically modified food and even the term genetically modified is misused. we're all genetically modified. none of us look exactly like our parents. we are half, half and half our pick our mother and father. so we are, we are a modification of the original genetics that was in either one of them. and it, it, it's very hard to be a scientist these days. and but the tide as you have to, if you know what's true as the founder of green peace, you obviously care about the earth. so it is blaming climate change. hurt the conservation movement. very much so. uh,
never mind any radiation, i mean, they made it seem as though fukushima was more important than the 20000 people being washed into the sea. so that, but that's because it's invisible. my favorite one is g hmos. what is in g m o's that is bad? what's its name? apparently it doesn't have a name. therefore it doesn't exist. it's just a made up thing. there's nothing bad in html is, and any scientist who is understanding biology knows that to be true. but they still carry on is if there is...
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severe as 2011, when a magnitude nine quake triggered a tsunami, leading to a nuclear meltdown at the fukushimaower plant. this time, all nuclear facilities are currently unaffected. but following the earthquake, a huge fire broke out in one of the affected areas, and thousands are now spending the night outside in below zero temperatures, fearful of going back into their homes as aftershocks continue to hit. dan faulkner is professor of geology and earth sciences at the university of liverpool. he told mejapan is very used to earthquakes on this scale. in this part of the world we kind of expect events of this kind of size. and in fact, 60 years ago, just about 200 kilometres to the north—east of where this event happened, there was a similar sized earthquake back then, too. so it's certainly not unknown to have earthquakes of this size in that particular area. yeah, japan used to dealing with earthquakes. they have a very sophisticated warning system, don't they, particularly for the tsunamis. absolutely. i mean, i thinkjapan is probably one of the best prepared countries on the planet for ev
severe as 2011, when a magnitude nine quake triggered a tsunami, leading to a nuclear meltdown at the fukushimaower plant. this time, all nuclear facilities are currently unaffected. but following the earthquake, a huge fire broke out in one of the affected areas, and thousands are now spending the night outside in below zero temperatures, fearful of going back into their homes as aftershocks continue to hit. dan faulkner is professor of geology and earth sciences at the university of...
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severe as 2011, when a magnitude nine quake triggered a tsunami, leading to a nuclear meltdown at the fukushimaer plant. this time, all nuclear facilities are currently unaffected. but following the earthquake, a huge fire broke out in one of the affected areas, and thousands are now spending the night outside in below—zero temperatures, fearful of going back into their homes as aftershocks continue to hit. greg beroza, a professor of geophysics at stanford university in california, has told me earlier about the key things to look out for during earthquakes. we look to see the context of the occurrence, or the tectonic context. in this case, the earthquake occurred off the west coast of japan — that's unlike the 2011 earthquake, which occurred on the plate boundary off the opposite coast of japan. earthquakes in this region aren't unheard of, including large earthquakes. some in the past have generated large tsunamis, so we look immediately at things that are relevant to the earthquake response. but of course, we'll be pouring over the data from earthquakes such as this for years. and as more i
severe as 2011, when a magnitude nine quake triggered a tsunami, leading to a nuclear meltdown at the fukushimaer plant. this time, all nuclear facilities are currently unaffected. but following the earthquake, a huge fire broke out in one of the affected areas, and thousands are now spending the night outside in below—zero temperatures, fearful of going back into their homes as aftershocks continue to hit. greg beroza, a professor of geophysics at stanford university in california, has told...
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and you want also to say, nuclear power plants, our pricing normally don't play face of another fukushima like incidence of let's do people who are repulsively killed and all the units have been assisting with the rescue operations according to the governments. so the, after the play struck the prime minister, females to see to one residents to be prepared for any of the shocks or sit on both ways, how being temporarily closed following the quake. and this video was filled by locals in the town of neal co. but people have difficulties staying on the faces you can see as well for the chair now loaded to social media. and it shows people in the kind of our forest shopping mall huddled together with grounds, with goods, discuss it on the ground for there's no significant damage reported over to israel. now where the supreme court's has over to the prime minister netanyahu is a key judicial overall, which had scraps. the close that's allowed the court to strive down. government decisions deemed unconstitutional. the whole was implemented by july. i was the 1st part in this in yahoo, tradition
and you want also to say, nuclear power plants, our pricing normally don't play face of another fukushima like incidence of let's do people who are repulsively killed and all the units have been assisting with the rescue operations according to the governments. so the, after the play struck the prime minister, females to see to one residents to be prepared for any of the shocks or sit on both ways, how being temporarily closed following the quake. and this video was filled by locals in the town...
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in the meantime, people are relieved because they would still have memories of the fukushima disasterthquake in 2011. yes. i spent ten years living in japan after the earthquake in 2011 and it affected the country deeply. there was a great deal of collective trauma. every time an earthquake hit in tokyo for example, people will talk about it reminded me of the 11th of march 2011. everybody knows that date, it's burned into their memories and the tsunami that hit after that disaster which took 18,500 lives and destroyed a huge area of the north—east coast is still fresh in people's memories. i think today watching the pictures from chicago, many people reminded of that and will have been very, very concerned about people living up very concerned about people living up there —— from ishikawa. very concerned about people living up there -- from ishikawa.- up there -- from ishikawa. thank ou. jeffrey hall is a lecturer atjapan's kanda university — he felt the quake from some distance away. i spoke to him a little earlier. i'm all the way over in yokohama on the other side ofjapan but at a
in the meantime, people are relieved because they would still have memories of the fukushima disasterthquake in 2011. yes. i spent ten years living in japan after the earthquake in 2011 and it affected the country deeply. there was a great deal of collective trauma. every time an earthquake hit in tokyo for example, people will talk about it reminded me of the 11th of march 2011. everybody knows that date, it's burned into their memories and the tsunami that hit after that disaster which took...
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nuclear power plants are operating normally and have not been affected downtime fears of another fukushima like incident. you seem to look at your will concept the statements for it. well, this thing with us up next on a special edition of going underground one of the option responses last interviews for the award winning journalist john pub, sir, who died this weekend? the age of 84 the i'm actually in retention. this is a special edition of going underground john pill, joe, one of the grades is john. listen, history is dead award winning all sort of hidden agendas, heroes, a secret country of films, the war and democracy in the coming war in china. palestine is still the issue, the way you don't see the expos, washington consensus, imperial war crimes all around the world. and his last he is he, campaign tirelessly for britain to release. we came weeks found a julian assange who he would never see free again after his torture in london. cutting balances from the whole team here going on the ground to his family.
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nuclear power plants are operating normally and have not been affected. downplaying fears of another fukushima like incident 13 people were reported be killed in that disaster. the army have been assisting with rescue operations according to a government's books process from minute stuff on mute cuz she don't want residents to be for pad for after shocks or so. now me so now many motor ways have been temporarily closed following the greek. this video was filmed by locals in the town of niel cole, where residents are struggling to seem to float. the videos of the incident on social media shows people in the kind of della far of the shopping mall. i believe together for safety was scattered on the floor. no significant damage was reported. were heard from shawn stone and political analyst and screenwriter, who witnessed the of the break. in close out soon. there's a famous consensus of the natural hot springs are here and it was, it was a very bizarre experience because i was in the hot spring enjoying, you know, new year's day and all of a sudden it's up to the tub, started to move. and i suspe
nuclear power plants are operating normally and have not been affected. downplaying fears of another fukushima like incident 13 people were reported be killed in that disaster. the army have been assisting with rescue operations according to a government's books process from minute stuff on mute cuz she don't want residents to be for pad for after shocks or so. now me so now many motor ways have been temporarily closed following the greek. this video was filmed by locals in the town of niel...
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since 2011, earthquakes injapan conjure thoughts of the fukushima nuclear power plant disaster.e round?. there is a singular nuclear power plant near to the epicentre this time, and there was a minor trouble around the nuclear power plant. however, they were well supplied at the moment and there was no severe damage to the nuclear power plant in the area.— plant in the area. thank you for your— plant in the area. thank you for your time. _ plant in the area. thank you for your time. thank - plant in the area. thank you for your time. thank you. i hamas says its deputy political leader has been killed in a drone strike in lebanon. hamas — which has been designated a terror organisation by the uk government — says israel is to blame for the attack. our correspondent shaimaa khalil has this report from jerusalem. a hamas senior official killed in a hezbollah stronghold. this is the aftermath of the blast in the heart of the dahiyeh neighbourhood, beirut�*s southern suburb. hamas's deputy leader saleh al—arouri and several others died in the explosion. local media has said this was
since 2011, earthquakes injapan conjure thoughts of the fukushima nuclear power plant disaster.e round?. there is a singular nuclear power plant near to the epicentre this time, and there was a minor trouble around the nuclear power plant. however, they were well supplied at the moment and there was no severe damage to the nuclear power plant in the area.— plant in the area. thank you for your— plant in the area. thank you for your time. _ plant in the area. thank you for your time. thank -...
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nuclear power plants are operating normally and have not been affected. downplaying fears of another fukushima like incidence. 2 people were reportedly killed as the earthquake struck the island nation. as footage it shows the aftermath with houses destroyed and roads of broken army units have been dispatched to help with rescue operations. according to a government spokesperson. shortly after the clock struck a prime minister for meal because she to warn residents to be prepared. as the disasters may continue to strive. the many motorway 7 temporarily closed following the earthquake. this video was taken by local. if you had found a vehicle for people had difficulties staying on their feet or more footage uploaded, the social media says people and the kind of our for us shopping mall, huddling together for safety with goods scattered around on the floor. however, no significant damage was reported. the us democratic congressman has slammed at republican lawmaker who recently traveled to uganda to speak out in support of the african countries antique a legislation. according to democrat, dan k
nuclear power plants are operating normally and have not been affected. downplaying fears of another fukushima like incidence. 2 people were reportedly killed as the earthquake struck the island nation. as footage it shows the aftermath with houses destroyed and roads of broken army units have been dispatched to help with rescue operations. according to a government spokesperson. shortly after the clock struck a prime minister for meal because she to warn residents to be prepared. as the...