Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Japanese activist compares Fukushima with Zaporozhye

 

Zaporozhye nuclear power plant in Ukraine

 

When Japan (to some extent, Tsunami) caused Fukushima,
‘Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart’ in Canada
sent a short message to a Japanese citizen, to the effect that
“it is ironical Japan, which experienced Hiroshima & Nagasaki,
has caused Fukushima disaster.”

So if Zaporozhye would become a next Fukushima, then it would be
as much ironical that Ukraine, which experienced Chernobyl,
had caused Zaporophye.

People could never be careful enough about any possibility of the worst nuclear disaster.
Fukushima and Japan will never be free from the endless water contamination.
That is a horrible fact we have to face.

It is said that there is abundant ground-water artery deep underneath the site of the NPP.
If so, then, some melted nuclear fuels must have dropped from the broken reactor and
submerged in the ground-water, endlessly contaminating it.  
Endlessly.  What else is 'endless' in the world, I wonder.

If Zaporozhye would become a next Fukushima, then, exactly the same thing would happen.
That disaster would contaminate the Dnepr, then, the Black Sea, then the Danube.
The endless contamination of water - rivers, seas, ground-water, and thereby land,
can never be contained, belittling the ambiguous Covid-19 pandemic to a nano-particle.

10 years after the Fukushima disaster, so far, 239 cases of childhood thyroid cancer
have been observed in Fukushima, although some experts suggest otherwise.  
Poor children, having been sickened and then denied.

Three mile island, Chernobyl, Fukushima.  We have had enough, but we soon forget.

Never allow Zaporozhye to follow the line of the nuclear disaster.  

People in Ukraine and Europe,
please stop Ukraine forces from launching attacks by missiles and
death drones onto Zaporozhye NPP.   

A disaster there would cost children, grandchildren and more,
in most of Europe, endlessly. Please learn from Fukushima.

(from a Japanese citizen)

1 comment:

Lisa Savage said...

Good analogy. Several frightening realities here.