Radioactive Water Found In Two Reactor Buildings
RedEaredSlider writes "Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said it detected several kinds of radioactive material in the water on the floor of reactor buildings at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The isotopes found in the water were cobalt-76, technetium-99, silver-108, iodine-131, iodine-134, four isotopes of cesium, barium-140 and lanthanum-140. All have half-lives measured in hours or days, with the exception of cesium-137."
The containment did not withstand 9.0 earthquake.
Every indication to do is you are factually incorrect. Either you're an idiot or a troll. The fact you posted anonymously indicates its either or more likely both. The buildings easily survived the quakes and failed from numerous hydrogen explosions as a result of failed cooling.