Everyone knows about Chernobyl,
Three Mile Island and, now, Fukushima. But what about Semipalatinsk,
Palomares and Kyshtym? The world is full of nuclear disaster zones --
showing just how dangerous the technology really is.
- Part 1: A Survey of the World's Radioactive No-Go Zones
- Part 2: A New Age Dawns
- Part 3: 'Now I Am Become Death'
- Part 4: Uninhabitable to This Day
- Part 5: The Radioactive Dilemma
- Part 6: Unrelenting Bombardment
- Part 7: A Deadly Legacy
- Part 8: A Nuclear No Man's Land
- Part 9: Unfathomable Destruction
- Part 10: Long-Term Effects
- Part 11: The Irradiated Buddha
- Part 12: Underground Time Bomb
- Part 13: The First Big Accident
- Part 14: The Desert Rats
- Part 15: An Ill-Advised Test
- Part 16: Mushroom Clouds in the South Pacific
- Part 17: Dangerous Negligence
- Part 18: Hydrogen Drama in Spain
- Part 19: Harrisburg Horror
- Part 20: The Unknown Catastrophe
RIP Glenn Frey, David Bowie and all those not famous dead from cancer or other nuclear diseases...
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing that the young deaths are ramping up like mad 5 years after Fukushima? And these people got money, they can buy the best of care and yet still die young.
DeleteIn 5+ years we will be seeing an order of magnitude more people with health problems, I'm very sorry to say; if what many of us believe is actually happening in Japan and other places as a result of Fukushima's radioactive pollution.
ReplyDeleteIndeed there will be no joy saying I told you so.
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