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Nuclear plant chief weeps as Japanese finally admit that radiation leak is serious enough to kill people!!
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[quote:humuhumunukuapuaa:MV8xNDAyOTIxXzIzMDk5MzgyX0YzNTNGMDJE] [quote:Epic Beard Guy] [b]But the UN and un-named diplomats have assured us that there will be no danger in the US from the radiation![/b] I beleive them. Have they ever lied to us before? Oh yea, that's right, every time they open their lying mouths. That's why the most popular sites on the web right now are radiation monitoring sites. The EPA is putting on extra radiation monitors, just in case. We can trust the EPA to do what's right. Oh, maybe not. These are the political appointees that want to tax the very breath from our mouths. [b]We're fucked![/b] [/quote] Maybe this Chief Engineer weeping will make other chief engineers reflect. [/quote]
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Nuclear plant chief weeps as Japanese finally admit that radiation leak is serious enough to kill people
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- Officials admit they may have to bury reactors under concrete - as happened at Chernobyl
- Government says it was overwhelmed by the scale of twin disasters
- Japanese upgrade accident from level four to five - the same as Three Mile Island
- We will rebuild from scratch says Japanese prime minister
Particles spewed from wrecked Fukushima power station arrive in California
- Military trucks tackle reactors with tons of water for second day
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