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Comments by "Gabor Rajnai" (@gaborrajnai6213) on "Russian authorities reject reports of radioactive leakage into Tobol river | DW News" video.
If uranium is such a fuss, then why did you gave thousands of depleted uranium shells to the Ukes? Guess what happens, when those explode... So unless there was something else in that mine, its kindof ok.
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Ukrainians even worked at Chornobyl for more than 30 years. Some of them even climbed into the incriminated reactor, although I wouldnt advice thatone, but they didnt die instanlty.
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Its harmless even if concentrated. There are different radionuclides, uranium is absolutely one of the most safe one.
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Well, not for a week. For a day...
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Yeah, those alarms went off in Sweden by the same morning, when the accident happened. By noun, the IAEA has already got the approximate location of the source from different readings from multiple measuring stations in Europe. Next day the CIA published a spy satellite image, which showed the open reactor, so from tha on there was no point of denying it.
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Yeah the inhalation risk as a fine powder is somewhat higher, although its inconclusive how risky it actually is. @jptrainor
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As I told you, they climbed into the blown up reactor , which still contained some glowing fuel 10 years after the accident, do you think anyone can find anything more dangerous than that in the Red Forest? Theres a PBS Nova documentary about that survey. They wanted to know how much of the fuel remained in the reactor itself, and how much did seeped down into the basement, so they literally went through everywhere where it could be found. With a few decades passed the really nasty stuff has already gone. And thats only reactor block 4, the other 3 blocks remained operational producing electricity with thousands of workers working there every single day up to 2002 as far as I remember, when the powerplant was decommissioned.
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Well in the report what they are showing theres nothing about 1000 Bq/liter concentration of radionuclides, but it is definitely written in 2020. And today is 2024. @JoeyBlogs007
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An example how DW try to sell you every kind of BS just to further their agenda.
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Whats the difference between "natural" uranium and mined uranium? Besides uranium is an insoluble heavy metal, while radon is a gas which gets to your lungs, thatshy its a greater problem. @chris7263
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