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by Moldoteck
53 days ago
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There's no need to do such harsh rushed evacuation even if situation was much worse as Chernobyl proves. Many that died from evacuation were old or sick people that wouldn't have had symptoms even if it was as bad as Chernobyl (even though it would be physically impossible to have uranium burning into clouds there like in Chernobyl due to design difference) What's worse, after situation was known and stabilized, government didn't cancel evacuation orders but kept them for years even though the dose was small. I'm not shifting the discussion but telling the reality, a reality that killed many people even though they could have lived https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014919702... |
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How do you know it wouldn’t become worse than Chernobyl when you have lost control?
This is all hindsight speaking trying to downplay what risks nuclear power poses, because accepting them means letting go of your precious.
All nuclear planes plan ahead. Evacuation zones. Handing out emergency radius, iodine tablets.
When faced with a situation that is out of control you execute the plan. You don’t second guess if it is actually needed.
That for the incident report to specify, and then update the plan.
The response to Fukushima was even wider evacuation plans. Stress testing them. Better resiliency for the plants.
We did change. But not in the direction you want when attempting to downplay Fukushima.
Why are you so afraid of renewables and storage?