Nuclear Meltdowns

Nuclear Meltdowns — page 3
After the initial earthquake workers rushing from buildings saw pipes bursting Some pipes carried water to cool three nuclear reactors The power went out plunging the entire plant into darkness Without power pumps couldn’t circulate cool water through the reactor When temperatures climb high enough the fuel rods melt This is a nuclear meltdown During a meltdown the fuel may melt through the floor and dump radioactive material into the ground or water or release it into the air Even after the nuclear reactions stop automatically as they did at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear cores stay hot Fast Fact At Fukushima temperatures reached 4,800 degrees Fahrenheit 2,649 Celsius A powerful explosion ripped the roof off reactor Number 1 at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant The meltdown damaged four of the six reactors at the plant beyond repair 6