Chernobyl: 22 Years Later

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cbsnews.com — Two decades after the world's worst nuclear accident, radiation danger at Chernobyl is still so severe that a 16-mile area remains sealed.

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  1. there is a push going on worldwide for many, many more nuclear power plants...the potential for more of these accidents gets greater all the time, and they make the ultimate target for people who may wish to cause problems.

    there remains nowhere safe to store the waste, creating yet more potential for accidents and terrorist-type incidents, or just something like a plane crash... i think humanity is make a shortsighted mistake so they can continue their wasteful ways.

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