The worst nuclear disaster you’ve never heard of — Beyond Nuclear International
Mayak may still be churning radioactivity into the environment
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Proves how unsafe nuclear waste is. A huge tank of strong beta-gamma emitter-stew exploded.. Full of the most extreme heat-generating, radionuclides. Radionuclides that happen to also be the most deadly. Cobalt60, Iodine129, Cesium134-137, Iridium, Ruthenium, Strontium 90, RTecnetium any pyrophoric Plutonium. It contaminatied thousands of square miles. The killer residue continously present. Far worse than a siingle nuclear bomb explosion.
If thos happened at Handford, which it could, it would radoinuclide contaminate Idaho, Washington and Oregon on a par with Chernobyl or Fukushima.