Eh this is not that big of a deal. The experts have REPEATEDLY said that even if it totally melted down it wouldn’t be “that big of a deal” - this is NOT the same as what happened in the Soviet Union.
Sure there will be some radiation - but not that much and not that far away.
It could totally melt down - all of them and it would still be mostly contained.
Everyone is making much ado about nothing.
It’s not that big of a deal. What more do the experts need to tell us to get us to believe that?
This is not the same as what happened in the Soviet Union.
The focus of the media should be on the earthquake and the need of the people in Japan - NOT this story.
But - nobody seems to want to believe that.
>> “this is NOT the same as what happened in the Soviet Union.” <<
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True!
The Russian reactor was a carbon block design, and the meltdown yielded massive amounts of radio active CO2 that was absorbed by crops and thus found its way into the food supply of Europe.