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Comments by "remliqa" (@remliqa) on "Chernobyl: What happened 30 years ago? BBC News" video.
+Ady P Unless those 450 reactors still used the obsolete technology they had at Chernobyl or was poorly managed like Fukushima (and Chernobyl), most people doesn't really have much to worry about.
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What happened to his daughter? He said he regretted the decision to bring her daughter out , that sound highly ominous.
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+halofreak1990 People like you likes to overblown how terrible the Fukushima disaster really is. The leak is only dangerous to the immediate surrounding area (such as the seawater around the bay). How many people were killed at Fukushima and how wide the contamination spread again?
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+Ady P And yet this is only one true catastrophic disaster that happened all this time . Even if you want to focus on the other lesser (but still extremely serious) incident (Fukushima, Three Miles Island eg) , you would notice that they both involved outdated design and questionable administrative decisions, We had more accident and casualties from plane crashes in half a decade that the entire lifespan of nuclear power generation. The fact nuclear energy had been an unfair bogeyman for decades despite being safer and environmentally friendlier than most of the alternatives.
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I'm curious as well.
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Your comment is bullshit.
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Air travel killed more people in 5 years that all the nuclear incident combined . yet we still uses them .... Solutions?
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He knew that the cleaning was standard procedure even in the case of minor incidents so he wasn't worried at the time.
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