Edit For clarification: It would still be a bad thing, but there is less remaining radioactive material, the temperatures are 2 low for it to spread as much and the most radioactive parts have decayed away in the almost 39 years..
ExtraThirdtestical on
In Norway we were like: “Thx bruh”
PresidentZeus on
>(old)
Crucial distinction
roden0 on
All the spaniards blowing the particles away
whooo_me on
I hate that this is becoming topical again. Why do the last few years feel like we’re regressing decades?
Icount_zeroI on
Seems like the radiation hates Spain/Portugal 🇪🇸 🇵🇹
OffsideOracle on
What does the Particle height mean?
stanfarce on
I’m old enough to remember that the french government was like : “calm down everyone, the cloud stopped at the border!”. But as I thought, it had a passport…
symbister on
The radiation that fell on the west coast of the UK led to sheep being too radioactive to enter the food chain so they were banned from sale. The restriction was lifted in 2012 when they were finally declared safe 26 years later. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-17472698
Drskruf on
Russia causing headaches since the 1980s.
Mr_Joguvaga on
Cancer cases have risen in the past 5 years here whete i live (finland) and its all from the same decades 40s-70s. I lost my grandfather to prostate cancer 4 years ago and my dad in 3023 to lung cancer, he was never a smoker.
We all think its cause of chernobyl
KilraneXangor on
“Modern nuclear energy is 100% safe.” – Nuclear Media Control, Reddit Division
How’s that looking now?
dat_9600gt_user on
Did not expect to see it hit Bavaria, Czechia and Austria this hard.
Purpurinisvakaras on
Friend of my family’s in Lithuania said he was waiting in a queue outside for a drivers license a day after the catastrophy (I think). They were hit by a light warm rain and no information about Chernobyl was released at the time so nobody really cared they just continue waiting. He told us that in the places where the water went through the jacket he was wearing his skin developed dark spots which stayed there for around a year before fading away.
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There are still areas in Norway that farmanimals can’t eat grass from. It’s not dangerous levels, but it’s too high. Can’t have it in the food chain.
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Literally only Spain and Portugal escaped it
Why don’t we build some more? are we stupid?
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Not great, not terrible.
Way less of a problem by now.
Edit For clarification: It would still be a bad thing, but there is less remaining radioactive material, the temperatures are 2 low for it to spread as much and the most radioactive parts have decayed away in the almost 39 years..
In Norway we were like: “Thx bruh”
>(old)
Crucial distinction
All the spaniards blowing the particles away
I hate that this is becoming topical again. Why do the last few years feel like we’re regressing decades?
Seems like the radiation hates Spain/Portugal 🇪🇸 🇵🇹
What does the Particle height mean?
I’m old enough to remember that the french government was like : “calm down everyone, the cloud stopped at the border!”. But as I thought, it had a passport…
The radiation that fell on the west coast of the UK led to sheep being too radioactive to enter the food chain so they were banned from sale. The restriction was lifted in 2012 when they were finally declared safe 26 years later.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-17472698
Russia causing headaches since the 1980s.
Cancer cases have risen in the past 5 years here whete i live (finland) and its all from the same decades 40s-70s. I lost my grandfather to prostate cancer 4 years ago and my dad in 3023 to lung cancer, he was never a smoker.
We all think its cause of chernobyl
“Modern nuclear energy is 100% safe.” – Nuclear Media Control, Reddit Division
How’s that looking now?
Did not expect to see it hit Bavaria, Czechia and Austria this hard.
Friend of my family’s in Lithuania said he was waiting in a queue outside for a drivers license a day after the catastrophy (I think). They were hit by a light warm rain and no information about Chernobyl was released at the time so nobody really cared they just continue waiting. He told us that in the places where the water went through the jacket he was wearing his skin developed dark spots which stayed there for around a year before fading away.
There are still areas in Norway that farmanimals can’t eat grass from. It’s not dangerous levels, but it’s too high. Can’t have it in the food chain.