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Lucky Jack
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14883521
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A long way from the sea
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That's just infantry and armor massing. No worries.
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Navy Seal
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What, you're at it AGAIN
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It's a shame, really, that despite every authority's protestations that their enterprises are as safe as possible, that chaos creeps in and proves that nothing, really, is ever truly 100% safe. Unfortunately, it usually ends up costing lives for us to get that lesson.
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Any news on the type of explosion? I read the article and see that the French authorities are denying any radioactive material got out, but so did the Soviets during Chernobyl and the Japanese during the initial stages of the Fukushima incident.
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The reporter asks something like "Is there any radiation leaking?" The response is "So far we have not had any confirmed reports of radiation leakage" That translates into "OMG they lied!" later on when the facts of the incident become clear.
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It was an explosion in a furnace used to melt down scrap containing low levels of radiation.
While it is a nuclear site, there are no longer any reactors on site. SOURCE
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![]() B.t.w. How can "Radioacvtivity leak out" ? Particles are either radioactive, or not. Any metal around being exposed to RA will begin to radiate as well. If you burn radioactive stuff, particles in the ashes and smoke will still be there, you cannot "burn" radioactive particles and remove it that way. That said, you burn radioactive material in a furnace, the furnace explodes, but "no radiactivity leaked out" ? ![]() |
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