China on high alert for nuclear accidents after quake
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China's nuclear safety agency had ordered staffers to be prepared for an environmental emergency the day after a massive earthquake jolted a region that includes several key atomic sites.France's nuclear watchdog has said some of China's nuclear facilities sustained minor damage in Monday's magnitude 7.9 earthquake, though no Chinese government Web sites viewed Saturday mentioned any damage.China's Nuclear and Radiation Safety Center, part of the Ministry of Environmental Protection, activated emergency plans the day after the quake and told all emergency personnel to be on standby in case of nuclear accidents, the center said in an announcement on its Web site.Officials were in close contact with safety stations throughout the region and were monitoring operational data from nuclear power plants, the undated announcement said. The safety of drinking water was a top priority."With the deepening of the relief work, the main task is to prevent secondary environmental disasters and guarantee the safety of the environment in disaster areas," the Ministry of Environmental Protection said in a separate statement Friday.The French Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety said Chinese authorities "reacted well" to the quake and immediately shut down nuclear sites for inspection.Nuclear experts said there were several possibilities if any significant damage occurred at the plants, at least one of which is alongside a river. A radioactive leak could cause environmental harm, while internal damage could set back China's nuclear modernization, they said.Mianyang, an industrial city of 700,000 people that is the headquarters of China's nuclear weapons design industry, was in the disaster area.A switchboard operator at the site, which has been likened to the U.S. nuclear facility at Los Alamos, N.M., said Saturday that people there were at work.China's largest plutonium production reactor is also in the quake zone at Guangyuan.Hans Kristensen, a nuclear arms expert at the Federation of American Scientists, said the Guangyuan reactor is "at the center of China's fissile material production" and damage "would disrupt China's warhead maintenance capabilities.Matthew Bunn, a senior researcher at Harvard University's Project on Managing the Atom, said the risk of radioactive leaks depended mostly on how the facilities were designed, details of which are known only by the Chinese government.
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See, this is why we need peace, think about it, a terrible earthquake happens near a nuclear bunker and they all denonate. Everyone is dead around that area.
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You can't set off a nuclear bomb by shaking it, it's not like normal explosives...
I think they're concerned about damaging a nuclear reactor and causing fallout similar to that in Chernobyl, which would make an already terrible disaster something truly horrendous.-
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- phillyharper
- 2 months ago
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One disaster upon another. Just great. Lets hope the fears doesn't become reality here.
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Ouch, nuclear energy disasters are scary. On the other hand nuclear power may be a critical factor on combating the global energy crisis. I have a prediction that this will not be an uncommon news story in 10 years.
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- Deamontooth
- 2 months ago
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That'd be really terrible if something similar to Chernobyl did happen, that'd be affecting a lot of people in an already bad state, not to mention the long term effects it'd have on china.
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Nuclear earthquakes? Jeez, I don't blame them for going on high alert...
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- Dmitri_Molotov
- 2 months ago
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Those poor people.
I just hope this gives just a heads up to what can happen with nuclear power.
It is not necessary..there are so many other ways if we have proper leadership.-
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- CarolynGillis
- 2 months ago
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I know China's government is objectionable, but you can't help but feel terrible for these poor citizens.
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- iammyfathersson
- 2 months ago
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yet another reason i am glad to live here.
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- starlightblue
- 2 months ago
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Quote from clayjj05 "Dmass your a fucking tard"
Wow...How rude, harsh & immature saying that to a fellow human being and current member.. It makes me think you are a hater! Dmass' point wasn't lost on me, even though it was obviously lost on you. You a rocket scientist, or something? Just because "nuclear weapons would not just detonate because of an earthquake" ....wait...has that been tested?
Those people are suffering terrible there in China...and it could be here in the US...I can think of recent reports of tornadoes all over the place in the US last week...and we haven't started hurricane season. At the same time as the tornadoes in US a MONSTER STORM ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE GLOBE!!!
Additionally, I have noticed that there have been earthquakes recently in parts of the US where there haven't been quakes for long time, if ever in recorded history...i believe some were in Michigan or Indiana area and also in Nevada...particularly in a little town called Wells, Nevada that was horribly damaged and then they started having swarms of quakes close to the same place called Verdi, Nevada. We have nuclear plants currently shut down all over the nation that could sill melt down. Count your blessings and hope that Yellowstone doesn't blow-it's a super volcano!.
You'll probably attack me, now...call me names, etc.
Maybe an anger management group might help,
Ever hear of Karma?
Ever hear of treating others like you want others to treat you? You might try it sometime, feels great!
Blessings on your journey,
Cherish-
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- Cherish_Liberty
- 2 months ago
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Clayj: You've got your data right here, but please try to be polite and not sound like a complete idiot.
"Your a fucking tard! Don't say such retarded things!"
Sweet zombie jesus, you sound like a damn 12 year old.-
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- Dmitri_Molotov
- 2 months ago
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