Originally posted by BanguIzai:Our gahmen is notorious for hiding truths
this I believe
but the direction of the wind is westward to USA.
Originally posted by BanguIzai:
What if it's true? Who take responsibility?
When the government says so, then it is so. You don't understand this ah!
Meanwhile, your bomb shelter, I believe is also radiation proof, no need to clear.
Can still remain as a storeroom, or the maid's room.
Originally posted by ChoCoChips:
Eh come on la. This one is public health n safety leh. Not political stuff. Hide for what.
Many things like food pass thru AVA are still cancerous when consumed long term but they qualify them as acceptable coz they oni take into consideration small amounts. We must take care of ourselves rather than believing everything is taken care of by the gabrament.
Originally posted by mancha:When the government says so, then it is so. You don't understand this ah!
Meanwhile, your bomb shelter, I believe is also radiation proof, no need to clear.
Can still remain as a storeroom, or the maid's room.
Ya lar, it's about how much you trust that's all.
Example:
http://www.sgforums.com/forums/8/topics/424584
to believe everything wat the government says? or juz accept it?
dun think they will hide anythin coz it cost only $8.00 to be hospitalise
Originally posted by Ice kosong:dun think they will hide anythin coz it cost only $8.00 to be hospitalise
not they exactly want to hide, they just wan to minimize the fear to prevent panic across the public
Originally posted by Ice kosong:dun think they will hide anythin coz it cost only $8.00 to be hospitalise
if you're a cabinet minister.
Do the rains come by ship or by plane to Singapore?
How they jump from Japan to Singapore , over China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand and rain only on the small spot called Singapore?
dun think they r so cheap to tell u a $8.00 lie
Originally posted by mancha:Do the rains come by ship or by plane to Singapore?
How they jump from Japan to Singapore , over China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand and rain only on the small spot called Singapore?
radiation via jet stream in stratosphere.
Wear the LEGO series 4 Hazard material suit If u scared.
It should keep u safe.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:radiation via jet stream in stratosphere.
Rain in Syonan-to
Originally posted by mancha:Rain in Syonan-to
oso rec'd this dumb sms n i advised the sender to use wisdom next time. People just blindly circulate without checking the fact first. Police will investigate one cos cause mass panic and social fear.
Originally posted by DailyFreeGames.com:Reading about the replies, I was thinking what if Malaysia built a nuclear plant at JB just across the causeway and delibrately make a nuclear meltdown, then no need war sia... Singapore whole country sure gone case... no need to fight... Malaysia at least can evacuate to northen part of malaysia, we singapores evacuate to sea ah?
ya lor, jump into the sea and swim. Know why so many swimming pool built for us to learn swimming? any survivors from such holocaust will become the real Merlions. hahaha...
Originally posted by Clivebenss:stop all these rumours.
dun panic.
The matter will make worst if pple start to buy bulk items off the shelve.
Fukushima rates six on seven-point scale of gravity: watchdog
Posted: 15 March 2011 2217 hrs
PARIS: The accident
at Japan's Fukushima plant now rates six on a seven-point international
scale of gravity for nuclear accidents, the head of France's Nuclear
Safety Authority (ASN) said Tuesday.
The 1979 accident at Three
Mile Island in Pennsylvania rates five on an international scale of zero
to seven, while Chernobyl is put at seven, the highest.
Japan's nuclear safety agency has estimated the accident at Fukushima at level four.
"The
incident has taken on a completely different dimension compared to
yesterday. It is clear that we are at level six," Andre-Claude Lacoste
told a press conference. "The order of gravity has changed," he said.
Level
three indicates a "serious incident" according to the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) scale, while level four means there has been
an "accident with local consequences."
The March 28, 1979
accident at Three Mile Island was a partial reactor meltdown that led to
"very small" releases of radioactivity, according to the US Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC).
It caused no casualties, but was rated five on the scale, corresponding to "an accident with wider consequences."
Level six is a "serious accident".
The
April 26, 1986 explosion at the Soviet nuclear power plant in Chernobyl
- rated a maximum seven - was the world's worst nuclear disaster.
Unleashed
by an unauthorised technical experiment, it spewed radioactive dust
over swathes of Ukraine, Belarus, Russia and western Europe.
The
death toll ranges from a UN 2005 estimate of 4,000 to tens or even
hundreds of thousands, proposed by non-governmental groups.
- AFP
Originally posted by Clivebenss:Fukushima rates six on seven-point scale of gravity: watchdog
Posted: 15 March 2011 2217 hrsPARIS: The accident at Japan's Fukushima plant now rates six on a seven-point international scale of gravity for nuclear accidents, the head of France's Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN) said Tuesday.
The 1979 accident at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania rates five on an international scale of zero to seven, while Chernobyl is put at seven, the highest.
Japan's nuclear safety agency has estimated the accident at Fukushima at level four.
"The incident has taken on a completely different dimension compared to yesterday. It is clear that we are at level six," Andre-Claude Lacoste told a press conference. "The order of gravity has changed," he said.
Level three indicates a "serious incident" according to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) scale, while level four means there has been an "accident with local consequences."
The March 28, 1979 accident at Three Mile Island was a partial reactor meltdown that led to "very small" releases of radioactivity, according to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
It caused no casualties, but was rated five on the scale, corresponding to "an accident with wider consequences."
Level six is a "serious accident".
The April 26, 1986 explosion at the Soviet nuclear power plant in Chernobyl - rated a maximum seven - was the world's worst nuclear disaster.
Unleashed by an unauthorised technical experiment, it spewed radioactive dust over swathes of Ukraine, Belarus, Russia and western Europe.
The death toll ranges from a UN 2005 estimate of 4,000 to tens or even hundreds of thousands, proposed by non-governmental groups.
- AFP
Six, and still so many people say it's a hoax arh?
Spore are still safe for now....better listen to more local news about this incident and be prepared for any plan.
I already said Singapore should stand-still for a 4-day to 7-day period immediately first.
Originally posted by BanguIzai:
Six, and still so many people say it's a hoax arh?
scary, the word now for diplomacy is: Don't Panic!
Originally posted by Clivebenss:scary, the word now for diplomacy is: Don't Panic!
The government is just scared of economy economy economy collapse, no money come in that's all! That is more important to them than health !
Originally posted by BanguIzai:The government is just scared of economy economy economy collapse, no money come in that's all! That is more important to them than health !
Yup. $$ is more important than anything. No growth no justification to increase in ministerial salaries.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:Yup. $$ is more important than anything. No growth no justification to increase in ministerial salaries.
Arrgh
Come, take a look at how far the radioactive clouds of Chenobyl had spread before!
More than 5000 kilometres !