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EthanielLe 07/04/2011 à 21:12
En fait, avant même de tombé sur l’article que j’ai mis en ./788, j’étais tombé sur :
http://www.onsebuzz.com/divers/actualite-japon-encore-un-tremblement-de-terre-aujourdhui-avec-alerte-tsunami,2011040715259.htmlLa centrale nucléaire d’Onagawa à proximité de Miyagi, a eu deux lignes d’alimentations sur trois existantes hors-service.
Comme c’est non sourcé, je n’en avais pas parlé, mais il est là question de 2 lignes HS et 1 seule encore fonctionnelle (mais bon, à prendre avec des pincettes).


Edit:
http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/tsunamiupdate01.html
Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant
All reactors have been in cold shutdown since the 11 March earthquake.

NISA has confirmed that two out of the three lines supplying off-site power to the site were lost following the 7 April earthquake. Off-site power continues to be supplied through the third line.

Cooling of the spent fuel pool was temporarily lost, but has subsequently been restored.

Higashidori Nuclear Power Plant
NISA has confirmed that the Higashidori NPP was shutdown and in a maintenance outage at the time of the 7 April earthquake. Off-site power has been lost. Emergency power supply to the site is operating. All the fuel had been removed from the reactor core and stored in the spent fuel pool. Cooling of the spent fuel pool is operational.

Rokkasho Reprocessing PlantNISA confirms that Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant and uranium enrichment facility lost off-site power. Emergency power supply to the site is operating.
Ça confirme donc les 2 lignes HS sur 3 sick, mais heureusement les réacteurs étaient arrêtés depuis le 11/03.