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Sgt. Maj. Buzzkill
Just give it a few years' worth of forgetting, MacGuffin.
Tchernobyl isn?t the slightest bit forgotten after 26 years. Fukushima won?t be forgotten in 11 years ...Just give it a few years' worth of forgetting, MacGuffin.
I love it when people show that much dedication to their Troll/Joke-website, they don?t even bother to adjust the dates every couple of years ...Why wait for 2022, when you can only use the green, juicy, nuclear-free electricity from coal power plants already today: http://www.nucleostop.de/
This site will probably still warn you of rising prices in 2009 when it?s the year 3000 ...[...]Schlagen Sie zu, bevor Frau Merkel 2009 wieder die Preise erh?ht.
Mein Strom besteht ausschlie?lich aus Elektronen. Kein einzige Atom dabei.
Tchernobyl isn?t the slightest bit forgotten after 26 years. Fukushima won?t be forgotten in 11 years ...
The Fukushima disaster didn't killed anybody
Well, to be fair:
It destroyed the life of pretty much anyone living in it's vicinity. Especially considering agriculture.
Define a "few years".
Yeah...
Prypiat is back to normal, too...
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Seriously, though: How naive can you get?
The Fukushima disaster didn't killed anybody
Cesium-137 is the only issue and it has a half-life of 30 years.
There were deaths at the plant, I can recall at least three cases off the top of my head. However, none of them was related to radiation. For instance an elderly worker lost conciousness while carrying some stuff and died, probably of a stroke.
...which means it takes 99.66 years to cut the Cs137-levels down to a tenth. Depending on the actual level of contamination you could be looking at no waiting, a few years, or centuries.
Deaths related to the earthquake and tsunamis not the failure of the Nuclear safety systems.
Yes but even 15 years is enough time for the amount of Cs-137 levels released to be more or less negligible.
Does that mean you will be moving to the area to take advantage of the cheap property?