No need to be afraid of ionising radiation – even after Fukushima (Andrzej Strupczewski) Poland

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There is no need to be afraid of ionising radiation – even after Fukushima Andrzej Strupczewski 2015.03.11

Dr. Andrzej Strupczewski, Professor in NCBJ Fear is dominating practically every discussions on consequences of the Fukushima accident. The largest earthquake ever noted in Japan’s history followed by a disastrous tsunami hit on March 11, 2011. Both these calamites destroyed the entire province, moved Japan isles by 4 metres (!) and killed almost 20,000 people. All roads, communication lines, and power grids in the region were destroyed. Even if Fukushima nuclear power plant reactors did survive the quake, a 15-metres-high wall of water flooded the reactor hall, making the emergency Diesel power generators useless. The just switched-off reactors could not survive long without flow of coolant not pumped by dead electrical pumps. However, even if the reactors have been destroyed, the released ionising radiation has not killed anybody. Reports of UN agencies (including World Health Organization and the UNSCEAR Scientific Committee) unanimously state that no health consequences have been or will ever be detected – even within Fukushima neighbourhoods most exposed to the radiation. Previous generation reactors operated in Fukushima were designed 50 years ago. Let us repeat that even if they have yielded to the unthinkably huge natural disaster, they have not killed anybody. 3rd generation reactors to be built in Poland will be protected by much better safety measures, designed with terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in mind. They are designed to withstand earthquakes and tsunami. Since Poland is much safer than Japan from the natural disaster point of view, the fears are really unjustifiable. 1


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