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Japan finally conceded defeat in the battle to contain radiation at four of Fukushima's crippled reactors. They will now be shut down. Details of how this will be done are yet to be revealed, but officials said it would mean switching off all power and abandoning attempts to keep the nuclear fuel rods cool. The final move would involve pouring tonnes of concrete on the reactors to seal them in tombs and ensure radiation does not leak out.
Originally posted by chrismarco
reply to post by Red_xi
It's really ashame that those fifty workers who basically knowingly tried to contain the plants will most likely die as a result of radiation exposure..heroes for sure and I wonder if many of them lost all of their families in the tsunami or the earthquake.
It will be ineresting to see how many reactors they take off line as a result of it obviously it can't happen overnight but what will they go to? Fossil fuels or can they lead the way to newer green technologies? Whatever ever happens the country will now have dead zones that are unfathomable at this point..I feel horrible for those people..
Originally posted by ThreeNF
reply to post by Red_xi
Yea, it's pretty bad. This has already been posted here,
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