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Japan raised the severity of its nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant to a level 7 from 5, putting it on par with the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986..It is very unfortunate that Japan being such a fine country with excellent culture is repeatedly subjected to nuclear onslaughts - What is the lessons for the humanity ?
Asked by venkatesaldevarajan,
12 Apr '11 09:46 am
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Japan wants to tell the world that though damage is not as serious as Chernobyl it has potential to bring a nuclear disaster of higher magnitude . And any Nuclear Power Plant in future should be built considering all pros and cons of incidences such as happened in Japan and Chernobyl .
Answered by sk singh, 12 Apr '11 10:04 am
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I would like to visit the Japan and see what exactly the matter is !
Answered by vilas manohar deshpande, 12 Apr '11 09:54 am
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We r sorry to c Japanese who r honest n hardworking in this state. but mother earth is shedding tears that she had endured enough nonsense from the evil system going away from nature n highest divine in the name of devotion n demo(n)cracy.it is the absolute physics of self cleansing of mother earth.our world leaders need to b humble n ban all use of meat,plastics n other non earth friendly materials n nuclear plants need to b shut down globally. this was predicted n will of the highest divine irrespective of any leaders' ego n innocense.otherwise humans have to witness much more within 21.dec 2012.
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Answered by Amruthavarshini Worldlight, 15 Apr '11 07:15 pm
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