Berm Fails, Nuclear Plant Flooded
The levees or berms that surrounding the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Plant in Nebraska failed and “…more than 2 feet of water rushed in around containment buildings and electrical transformers at the 478-megawatt facility located 20 miles north of Omaha.”
Tyler Durden at Zero Hedge writes:
Naturally, the severity of the situation is being downplayed by the NRC, very much the way Tepco and Japanese authorities pretended the Fukushima situation was under control, until it was uncovered that there had been plant meltdown within hours of the tsunami
Let’s pray that this is as bad as it gets near Omaha.





Discussion Area - Leave a Comment