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NNadir

(38,920 posts)
1. Yes, but Fukushima.
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 06:28 AM
12 hrs ago

It's quite possible someone may still yet die from radiation exposure at Fukushima, where 19,000 people died from seawater and thus far, as far as anyone can tell, no one has yet died from radiation, although 19,000 seawater deaths would not be as important as a single radiation death.

Antinukism is killing people where I live now.

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