New Enhanced Photos Inside Fukushima Daiichi

The recent press bus tour did manage to produce some new higher quality photos. Many thanks to Mary W. for finding them. Photos were sourced from the following locations:
http://mdn.mainichi.jp/photospecials/graph/fukushima/
http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/national/archive/news/2012/02/21/20120221p2a00m0na014000c.html
http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/national/archive/news/2012/02/21/20120221p2g00m0dm020000c.html
http://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201202210036

Click on each image for a larger version.
Unit 3 back wall, close up of remaining wall frame and roof truss

Unit 4 workers on refueling crane

Unit 4, workers on the large overhead crane


Unit 4 roof truss connections to remaining concrete wall frames


Unit 4, workers on large overhead crane. Top of installed modular staircase in lower left


Unit 4, workers on large overhead crane with view of the large grey modular staircase they installed between the refueling crane
and overhead crane. People saw some grey objects being installed and brought up unit 4 via the TBS camera in recent weeks.


Unit 4, workers on refueling crane and on the work floor deck. Notice the railing installed in the concrete edge of the floor. This is the drop off of the side of the building.
Workers installed a railing.


Unit 4, workers on top of overhead crane.


Unit 4, refueling crane to overhead crane. Notice the twisted construction ladder. Someone at some point someone probably climbed that ladder up atop of
the damaged building.


Unit 4, close up of the overhead crane end and track.


Unit 4, good view of the inside of the buckled in end.


Strange vertical pipe in front of unit 4. No clue if this is an existing structure and the photo makes it look right next to the building or if this is something
new TEPCO has installed.


Unit 3 overhead crane end on work floor

Unit 3 more of the broken back wall and roof trusses



















This article would not be possible without the extensive efforts of the SimplyInfo research team
Join the conversation at chat.simplyinfo.org

© 2011-2023 SimplyInfo.org, Fukuleaks.org All Rights Reserved Content cited, quoted etc. from other sources is under the respective rights of that content owner. If you are viewing this page on any website other than http://www.simplyinfo.org (or http://www.fukuleaks.org) it may be plagiarized, please let us know. If you wish to reproduce any of our content in full or in more than a phrase or quote, please contact us first to obtain permission.

Editor

Editor, SimplyInfo.org

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

%d bloggers like this: