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UNGN said:The Death toll so far from Chernobyl (as of September 2005) is "less than 50" per a 600 page report commissioned by the United Nations.
bruce said:All one needs to do is believe the UN, without question....
Oh it's not that the IAEA hasn't been played for being fools in the past. Does anyone else remember what a *surprise* it was that during DS so much Nuclear materials were found?.
THANK YOU! I was looking at the pictures and was thinking I had seen those pictures before.gordyzx9r said:There is a site out there somewhere...with a Russian girl who rides her crotch rocket (I think it's a CBR Blackbird) through the area and takes you on an eerie and lengthy visual tour.
UNGN said:That looks pretty much like any city would 20 years after everyone moved out. It's not really "devastation".
I use the term "devastation" in reguards to the social infastructure of the area NOT actual physical damage. The surrounding area can not be inhabited for hundreds of years due to fallout. After a storm destroys property you can move in, clean up and rebuild. A nuclear facility melts down no repopulating or rebuilding in that region for generations and generations.
tes87gn said:UNGN said:That looks pretty much like any city would 20 years after everyone moved out. It's not really "devastation".
I use the term "devastation" in reguards to the social infastructure of the area NOT actual physical damage. The surrounding area can not be inhabited for hundreds of years due to fallout. After a storm destroys property you can move in, clean up and rebuild. A nuclear facility melts down no repopulating or rebuilding in that region for generations and generations.
Actually, they could move back if they cleaned it up. They could have moved back in the 90's and not "generations" later. Cleaning up the area around the Chernobyl would cost a fraction of what it will cost to rebuild New Orleans alone. The Ukraine has no money and since the area affected really isn't all that large, they just abandoned it.
People still live in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They received just a tiny bit more nuclear fallout than Chernobyl.
Note the "tiny bit" part of my reply was sarcasm. Nagasaki was a Plutonium bomb. Many orders of magnitude worse than anything that came flying out of Chernobyl.