No one knows. This far beyond anything we've dealt with before. Sound familar? Maybe BP should handle this.News reports say that the remaining 50 workers trying to avert meltdowns at several reactors in Japan have given up and evacuated, citing radiation levels too high to continue. Now what?
Sources Please.News reports say that the remaining 50 workers trying to avert meltdowns at several reactors in Japan have given up and evacuated, citing radiation levels too high to continue. Now what?
Fuck that, I'm going with full power armor!Put on your sun-screen boyz..
aren't you logged onto the INTERNET?Sources Please.
Try www.cnn.comSources Please.
Yea but where??? Your stuck on a fricking island!aren't you logged onto the INTERNET?
i would have ran away 3 days ago.
FINALLY!!! We can all play Fallout in real life!
Yes and I cannot find a source that says the last 50 abandoned the plant. I am wondering because I am in Geo class right now and would be an interesting topic to discuss when we return from our break.aren't you logged onto the INTERNET?
i would have ran away 3 days ago.
i'm watching it on CNN. they are using helicopters to squirt water on it now.Yes and I cannot find a source that says the last 50 abandoned the plant. I am wondering because I am in Geo class right now and would be an interesting topic to discuss when we return from our break.
reading through this article does not specify the last 50 have abandoned but, that the workers in charge of the plant have been evacuated.i'm watching it on CNN. they are using helicopters to squirt water on it now.
here's a link, .... http://www.casavaria.com/cafesentido/2011/03/15/7962/workers-at-fukushima-reactor-4-forced-to-leave-due-to-radiation-risk/