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Wednesday 26 March 2014

Meltdown



The responsibility that comes with using a nuclear power is unthinkable.  As a example of how damaging can radiation be is Chernobyl.  On the 26th of April 1986 town in Ukraine experienced a full blast of rector Meltdown.  All was extincted from the face of the town the radiation spread through Europe spreading fear and unstoppable feeling of powerlessness.  A part from precautions there was nothing that can be done to stop the disaster. One more time the human  knowledge and power was proven useless in a situation where millions of life were at stake. The fact that we have access to something like nuclear power and that we can create dose not mean that we are able to control it to the point in which we can be absolutely sure that it will not go terribly wrong at some point.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/23/pictures-of-chernobyl_n_4987915.html




Chernobyl is still not recover from the explosion and most probably it will not be livable for a long time.  The important thing in my opinion is to keep in mind the power of nuclear force that we are using.

http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/nuclear-disaster-at-chernobyl

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