Topic: What will WE ordinary ppl do if there’s nuclear leak | |
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I’m thinking of Chernobyl disaster
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I’m thinking of Chernobyl disaster The Chernobyl disaster was the result of violations of instructions created by the engineers who designed the Chernobyl reactors. If the Chernobyl reactors had been operated in the manner dictated by their designers, then the disaster would not have occurred. |
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I’m thinking of Chernobyl disaster Which country? New Zealand is nuclear free and proud of it |
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I’m thinking of Chernobyl disaster Which country? New Zealand is nuclear free and proud of it USSR |
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I don't think anyone will do anything much. Look at Fukushima. A whole lot of radio-active stuff went directly over the US, the west coast CA getting quite the full whack. Did people move? Nope. Did people do anything? Not that I heard of.
I read there was a lot of fruit and food grown in the area it went over. I doubt it was destroyed. I do assume that when in the direct vicinity of a plant you're moved to wherever. Maybe a good excuse to go to England or Scotland. |
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I lived on an island in Southeastern Alaska
when Fukushima happened. The air currents and sea currents from Japan come right through where i lived. Horzey (sp?) Current, refers the the sea current. But, charts of sea, air, and atmospheric currents are publicly available online. On topic: In the event of nuclear leaks, there's absolutely nothing "ordinary" people can do. 'Cept, maybe cuss the source of the leak. |
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I don't think anyone will do anything much. Look at Fukushima. A whole lot of radio-active stuff went directly over the US, the west coast CA getting quite the full whack. Did people move? Nope. Did people do anything? Not that I heard of. I read there was a lot of fruit and food grown in the area it went over. I doubt it was destroyed. I do assume that when in the direct vicinity of a plant you're moved to wherever. Maybe a good excuse to go to England or Scotland. Hah, maybe not such a good idea. We got the fallout from Chernobyl here in Scotland thanks to the wind and it took 26 yrs for the restrictions of sale and movement of sheep to be lifted |
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