I'll try to continue posting some updates from here, but holiday is over and life is busy again...
Here's the latest update:
The situation in the Fukushima nuclear power plant has become worse again.
The fuel rods from reactor 2 are completely dried up. This increases the risk of a new radioactive leak or a meltdown. According to some sources, a partial meltdown has already happened.
The Japanese government acknowledged at a press conference that a meltdown is underway in all three reactors.
Engineers only have one solution left: releasing radioactive steam on regular times.
The situation is extremely dangerous.
But here's a tiny bit of good news as well!
Rescue workers have managed to rescue a little baby from under the rubble!
The baby girl is only four months old and was found in Miyagi, where (probably), 10.000 people were killed.
The father brings his baby girl in safety, after rescue workers just found her:
Edit: we've just received a new update:
After the explosion in reactor 1 there is a forceful flow of radioactivity measured. This report comes from IRSN, a French authority on nuclear safety. Meanwhile, the U.S. has send a team of nuclear experts, hoping to get the situation under control quickly.