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I had to google, maybe some else wants to know: Galileo units is a (non-SI) measure of acceleration.
1 gal = 1 cm/s^2
100 gal = 1 m/s^2
So the 500-something gal from the article is roughly around half the acceleration of gravity we normally feel.
1000 gal = ~1 G . On another note Fukishima area reported nearly 2 Gs during the 2011 EQ, and did not fail because of shaking. It failed because the tsunami overtopped and killed diesel generators that were supposed to cool down the reactor that was automatically shut down due to design.
Did the plant automatically begin a SCRAM in response?
As much as I support nuclear energy maybe don’t build them in places that regularly experience natural disasters?
But their nuclear wastewater releases from Fukushima are perfectly within spec. Trust me.
They are. Being skeptical doesn’t make something untrue. It just makes you look like an ass.