Obviously, the Atlantic hurricane season that runs from June 1st to November 30th is reaching its zenith.
6 to 12 feet.
That is taller than some homes.
And it's going to rush in.
You're not going to survive this if it happens.
On evacuations, if you have been ordered to evacuate now, not in...
Two or three hours, not in ten hours, not tomorrow morning, now is the time to evacuate.
After Hurricane Harvey dumped 27 trillion gallons of water on Texas and Louisiana, destroying 40,000 homes, killing at least 46, not to mention triggering a chemical plant explosion, what unseen damage can we expect from Irma?
After the chemical fire that occurred in Texas and the fact that you all are being taxed with a second storm, are there any extra precautions that are being taken this time to ensure that that type of thing...
Something doesn't happen here, and how taxed is the system for this and for Jose coming in?
There'll be steps that are taken from setting down the nuclear power facility to a position of safety.
I think they take some kind of warm shutdown posture at some point, depending on the track.
The Fukushima disaster on March 11, 2011 resulted from a double whammy of a tsunami and the Tohoku earthquake.
The earthquake shut down the fission reactors, while the tsunami disabled the emergency generators that were necessary to cool the reactors.
This led to three nuclear meltdowns.
Is a potential Fukushima sitting just 25 miles south of Miami?
So look what we have here.
At Yucca Mountain, we have currently no nuclear waste on site.
At Turkey Point, there's 1,074 metric tons of spent fuel on site.
That's quite a lot of fuel.
At Yucca Mountain, if we had waste stored at Yucca Mountain, the waste would be stored 1,000 feet underground.
Yucca Mountain is a mountain.
At Turkey Point, waste is stored above ground in pools.
Now why is that an important point to consider?
The nuclear catastrophe in Japan, the Fukushima Daiichi plant, part of the major disaster was because of high-level nuclear waste stored in pools.
Peter, thank you.
New details now.
Environmentalists pleaded with the feds today to put a stop to FPNL tapping into the water supply to cool its reactors at the Turkey Point nuclear power plant.
A Nuclear Regulatory Commission appeals board was hearing a challenge to the cooling system at Turkey Point.
The cooling water is hot, as hot as 104 degrees at times.
So FPL's been allowed to pull as much as 100 million gallons of water a day from Everglades canals to cool the plant's overheated cooling water.
And the company says it's moving to fix its hot water problems, a key element cleaning up their 168 miles of cooling canals.
Opponents have little hope of winning this appeal, saying the power company has lots of high-powered lawyers and knows how to influence regulators.
And so the citizens usually lose.
Much-needed expansions for Turkey Point were just around the corner.
On May 20th of this year, the Miami Herald reported in a document filed with the Florida Power and Light said it fully expects to receive approvals for the new reactors in late 2017 or early 2018, even as it recognizes uncertainty inherent in the path forward to construction.
But here we are at the beginning of September of 2017.
As Irma flattened buildings in the Caribbean, Hurricane Jose has reached a Category 4, the first time two hurricanes have appeared at the same time, topping 150 miles per hour, while an 8.1 earthquake has killed dozens 600 miles southwest of Mexico City while an 8.1 earthquake has killed dozens 600 miles southwest of Mexico City with tremors that were felt as far north Meanwhile, Hurricane Katia barrels into the Gulf of Mexico as a Category 2.
These are interesting times, ladies and gentlemen.
No wonder that Chinese proverb is so ominous.
John Bound reporting for InfoWars.com.
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