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just a question - rburnsrich - 15 September 2013 Post society collapse how long before the nuclear powe stations explode or start to leak. I am no expert but without proper maintaince I assume it would be quite soon. Within 6 months? How many of the thousands of nuclear power stations would need to blow up to wipe out all humans. I am all for prepping for a couple of monthd but after that what's the point? RE: just a question - Waylander - 15 September 2013 (15 September 2013, 23:33)rburnsrich Wrote: Post society collapse how long before the nuclear powe stations explode or start to leak. I am no expert but without proper maintaince I assume it would be quite soon. Within 6 months? How many of the thousands of nuclear power stations would need to blow up to wipe out all humans. I am all for prepping for a couple of monthd but after that what's the point? Most would just go into auto shutdown. If they didn't they would just meltdown, rather than blow up. They we would all be at risk of radiation poisoning Interesting question Waylander RE: just a question - rburnsrich - 16 September 2013 But the one in Japan is taking a army of engineers and a billion dollars to try and maintain. Want about the hundreds of reactors in india ir russia? It seems to me that post society collapse the chances of stopping 100s of cherybols is very slim. What would the world look like if it did happy? If world governments and society fail so do we. RE: just a question - Waylander - 16 September 2013 Than why have the 3 reactors that have failed already, not gone critical Why are Nagasaki and Hiroshima thriving cities, within 1 generation of going extremely critical It will be messy, but the human species us very adaptable. Waylander RE: just a question - bigpaul - 16 September 2013 your best bet is not to live near one-just in case. RE: just a question - Prepper1 - 16 September 2013 Dont worry about what you cant change. If you want to look how well the site at chernobyl doing have a look at this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ud33w26qsWQ Were animals just the same. Adapt overcome survive Or what I should have said is "Adapt Overcome Survive Thrive". RE: just a question - rburnsrich - 16 September 2013 Tried to post a long reply twice and it got lost. So maybe try again later RE: just a question - Prepper1 - 16 September 2013 I think as long as your not downwind of one your worries are minimal. The only thing you have to worry about is the idiot that beaks into the power station that thinks he can get it going again for the electricity to be back on and fucks it up and sends it critical.... Theres always some knobhead somewhere that'd try it... By the way if your about to post and the "new post" thing flashes, click show post before you post otherwise it'll get lost. RE: just a question - bigpaul - 16 September 2013 (16 September 2013, 09:50)Prepper1 Wrote: I think as long as your not downwind of one your worries are minimal. I always thought these things went into "shutdown" mode almost automatically? anyway the only one anywhere near us is at Hinckley point and that the other side of Exmoor and then some, and the prevailing wind is AWAY from here TOWARDS Somerset so not too concerned. RE: just a question - Prepper1 - 16 September 2013 Yep it s all fine till somebody gets in and tries to save the world and be a hero and turn it on again... |