TEPCO Prepares Countermeasures As Typhoon Tidal Waves Approach Fukushima

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*JMA ISSUES TORNADO WARNINGS IN TOKYO AREA, IZU ISLANDS *TYPHOON PHANFONE MAKES LANDFALL AT JAPAN’S SHIZUOKA, JMA SAYS *ANA CANCELS 261 DOMESTIC FLIGHTS DUE TO TYPHOON *ANA SAYS 36,600 PASSENGERS AFFECTED BY FLIGHT CANCELLATIONS *TOYOTA SUSPENDS DAY SHIFT AT 12 PLANTS IN JAPAN ON TYPHOON *HONDA DELAYS START OF SUZUKA, HAMAMATSU PLANTS OPS. TODAY With 1 US airman dead and 2 missing, Super Typhoon Phanfone has already wreaked havoc in its doom-strewn approach of Japan, but as RIA reports, the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), has revealed that the approaching typhoon could hit the damaged, decommissioned 40-year old nuclear power facility at Fukushima. Rather stunningly, The Japan Times reports tidal waves from the storm are likely to reach a maximum height of 26.3 meters or more (compared to the 2011 tsunami which reached a height of 15.5 meters when it hit the plant). Due to the expected ‘mingling’ of contaminated and Typhoon-driven ocean water, TEPCO admits 100 trillion becquerels of cesium to escape; Japan’s Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) plans to verify the accuracy of TEPCO’s estimate and the “appropriateness” of countermeasures being taken.

This post was published at Zero Hedge on 10/05/2014.