Friday, March 11, 2022

March 11 Marks the Eleventh Anniversary of the Ongoing Fukushima Nuclear Disaster

Today is a bit of a sobering day every year as it rolls around. March 11, 2022 marks the eleventh anniversary of the beginning of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. What people need to be aware of, first and foremost, is that this crisis has never ended. It has never been stopped. It has never been cleaned up. It continues to release toxic radioactivity into the environment and into the Pacific Ocean, in addition to the massive loads released early on. The current containment and clean-up methods are partial, stop-gap, and highly problematic, to say the least. This is still very much an ongoing nuclear crisis.

I wrote an extensive article last year on the tenth anniversaries of both the Gulf of Mexico oil/Corexit disaster and the Fukushima nuclear crisis, which I will link to here. I think it's one of the stronger articles I've written in my 14-year career as an astrology writer. 

 

From March 8, 2021: An Astrological Review of Two Chiron in Pisces Ocean Disasters at their 10th Anniversaries: the Gulf of Mexico Oil/Corexit Disaster and the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster

 

 A collection of links to articles on the subject that I've written since 2011:

Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Article Links 2011 - 2021

 

Oh, living creatures of Earth. I'm sorry. 

 

2 comments:

Willow said...

And in 2023, fish are being caught near Fukushima with 14 times the allowable limit of radioactivity:

"Japan has ordered the suspension of shipments of black rockfish caught off Fukushima prefecture after tests on a haul late last month showed radiation levels above the legal limit for human consumption.

The ministry of health on Tuesday confirmed that a catch from south of the disabled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant that was brought ashore on January 26 contained 1,400 becquerels of radiation per kg, far higher than the national standard of 100 becquerels per kg set by the government as safe...

Environmental groups have expressed concern that high levels of radioactivity have been detected in fish caught off the prefecture nearly 11 years after the disaster and are calling on the government to cancel its plan to release around 1 million tonnes of radioactive water presently stored at the plant into the Pacific Ocean."

https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/health-environment/article/3166415/radioactive-rockfish-caught-near-fukushima-nuclear

Willow said...

Fears of 'radioactive shrimp' forces recall of more than 80,000 bags of raw fish
23 December, 2025

"More than 80,000 bags of frozen raw shrimp were recalled after they were found to possibly be radioactive.

According to an FDA notice, Direct Source Seafood LLC is recalling 83,800 bags that were imported to the United States from Indonesia after an investigation revealed they may have been contaminated with cesium-137, a human-made radioactive isotope."

Link: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15410625/radioactive-shrimp-indonesia-recalled.html

This article illustrates the ongoing media cover-up of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. It mentions the possibility of the Cesium 137 coming from nuclear testing, but it does not mention the (highly likely) possibility that it is Fukushima fallout. Cesium 134 and Cesium 137 are two man-made radioactive isotopes that were released in massive quantity from first the explosions at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear site, followed by leaks from the damaged reactors, the core melt-throughs, and contaminated groundwater flowing into the Pacific.

People should be aware that food, water, seaweed, and other things have tested hot for Fukushima fallout since the very beginning, starting in 2011. Enenews.com covered this extensively at the time, publishing news reports saying as much. It also covered the mass die-offs of sea creatures that accelerated in 2011, and these mass die-offs continue to this day.

I've covered the Fukushima nuclear disaster since it began in March 2011. You can see all those articles here: https://willowsweb.blogspot.com/search/label/fukushima%20nuclear%20crisis