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<blockquote data-quote="katautumn" data-source="post: 56977374" data-attributes="member: 376714"><p>Precisely.The Chernobyl nuclear disaster was largely unprecedented. There has never been another level 7 nuclear event in history, and it's doubtful there will ever be another one. What happened at Chernobyl was a series of violent explosions that exposed the reactor components to air, thus sending a plume of pure radiation into the atmosphere. The reactors in Japan are structured differently than the ones used at Chernobyl and are, in theory, much safer. Not only that, but the circumstances leading up to this possible meltdown are very different than what transpired at Chernobyl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katautumn, post: 56977374, member: 376714"] Precisely.The Chernobyl nuclear disaster was largely unprecedented. There has never been another level 7 nuclear event in history, and it's doubtful there will ever be another one. What happened at Chernobyl was a series of violent explosions that exposed the reactor components to air, thus sending a plume of pure radiation into the atmosphere. The reactors in Japan are structured differently than the ones used at Chernobyl and are, in theory, much safer. Not only that, but the circumstances leading up to this possible meltdown are very different than what transpired at Chernobyl. [/QUOTE]
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