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or without floyd live by professor patty ragan from the physics department of the university of surrey for more on the continuing struggle of the fukushima plant in japan and mr reagan when there be a focus shima disaster started and even more so now a number of parallels between fukushima ever disaster at chernobyl have been drawn do you think these comparisons are justified. well there are both listed as grades and nuclear accidents but i think they are very very different. types of incident if you like both and how they happened and release of radiation followed next and i mean to nobble basically was a mistake of design or operator iraq and the result of the terrible thing was that the reactor itself exploded the core exploded or. particles from the reactor core the fuel broke into the environment of the cave writes this enormous release of radiation of fukushima also listed as a grave so there was no release of radiation into the environment from fukushima but followed. for disasters first an earthquake after which the reactor. immediately thought this was a vent salo by this enor
or without floyd live by professor patty ragan from the physics department of the university of surrey for more on the continuing struggle of the fukushima plant in japan and mr reagan when there be a focus shima disaster started and even more so now a number of parallels between fukushima ever disaster at chernobyl have been drawn do you think these comparisons are justified. well there are both listed as grades and nuclear accidents but i think they are very very different. types of incident...
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despite the ongoing crisis at fukushima professor paddy ragan from the physics department at the university of surrey says japan has little choice but to continue with nuclear energy but with no mechanism for calling down the inside of the reactor core. and that's what gave rise to this massive increase in pressure you saw the effect of that of course very dramatically when the reactor was finally planted the material that came out was stephen copper called to explode to very difficult situation but it's not just japan of course and that's a worldwide issue. it's all dependent and has very limited natural resources which is the reason one reason why it's become relatively reliant at least significant amounts of its power come from for the nuclear sector my personal view is i think it doesn't have a choice i think it will have to continue to have nuclear power there are let's not forget there are over fifty nuclear reactors in japan that wrapper ational. well with the chernobyl study fifth anniversary just three days away we'll be bringing you plenty of coverage on the disaster and its consequences an
despite the ongoing crisis at fukushima professor paddy ragan from the physics department at the university of surrey says japan has little choice but to continue with nuclear energy but with no mechanism for calling down the inside of the reactor core. and that's what gave rise to this massive increase in pressure you saw the effect of that of course very dramatically when the reactor was finally planted the material that came out was stephen copper called to explode to very difficult...
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facility this why the ongoing crisis professor patty ragan from the physics department at the university of surrey says japan has little choice but to stick with nuclear. it's all depended and has very limited natural resources which is the reason one reason why it's it's become relatively reliant at least a significant about so that's called for. for the sick to. my personal views i think it doesn't have a choice i think it will have to continue to have nuclear power there let's not forget there are the fifty fifty reactors in japan that are operational well since the very beginning of the nuclear crisis in japan parallel ours have been drawn with the churned out with disaster and as the twenty fifth anniversary of the worst nuclear accident in history nears stay with r.t. for more reports on its aftermath well on monday we'll be bringing us special documentary on the legacy of the catastrophe. twenty five years before it's. from the most devastating nuclear disaster history. culture of the century. his monthly it's the stakes. legacy which are. on the market. wednesday marked the first anniversa
facility this why the ongoing crisis professor patty ragan from the physics department at the university of surrey says japan has little choice but to stick with nuclear. it's all depended and has very limited natural resources which is the reason one reason why it's it's become relatively reliant at least a significant about so that's called for. for the sick to. my personal views i think it doesn't have a choice i think it will have to continue to have nuclear power there let's not forget...
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facility despite the ongoing crisis professor perry raygun from the physics department at the university of surrey says japan has little choice but to stick with nuclear and. to. its oil dependent and has very limited natural resources because the reason one reason why it's become relatively reliant at least to have significant amounts of it's called for. for the nuclear sector. my personal view is i think it doesn't have a choice i think it will have to continue to have nuclear power there are let's not forget there are over fifty three reactors. that are operational. well since the very beginning of the nuclear crisis in japan parallels have been drawn with the turn novel disaster on tuesday the world will mark the twenty fifth anniversary of the worst nuclear accident in history we now cross the line to donate here shasta capital and seen for himself the legacy of disaster in the exclusion zone well let's see it maybe a quarter of a century ago but the event still holds lots of painful memories for the people tell us more. certainly this still remains the world's biggest manmade nuclear disaste
facility despite the ongoing crisis professor perry raygun from the physics department at the university of surrey says japan has little choice but to stick with nuclear and. to. its oil dependent and has very limited natural resources because the reason one reason why it's become relatively reliant at least to have significant amounts of it's called for. for the nuclear sector. my personal view is i think it doesn't have a choice i think it will have to continue to have nuclear power there are...
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facility the spy the ongoing crisis professor perry reagan from the physics department at the university of surrey says japan has little choice but to stick with nuclear arijit. it's a boil depended very limited natural resources which is the reason one reason why it's because relatively reliant at least a significant loss of its power comfort. from the nuclear sector. and i personally i think it doesn't have a choice i think it will have to continue to have nuclear power there let's not forget there were over fifty to react if indeed the operational. since the very beginning of the nuclear crisis in japan parallels have been drawn where the trend of disaster as a twenty fifth anniversary of the worst nuclear accident in history nears stay with r.t. for more reports on its aftermath on monday we'll be bringing you a special documentary on the legacy of the catastrophe i. twenty five years of fallout. from the most devastating nuclear disaster struck. culture of the century. this month. the stakes. legs. are two. christian believers are united in easter celebrations and this year the event falls on
facility the spy the ongoing crisis professor perry reagan from the physics department at the university of surrey says japan has little choice but to stick with nuclear arijit. it's a boil depended very limited natural resources which is the reason one reason why it's because relatively reliant at least a significant loss of its power comfort. from the nuclear sector. and i personally i think it doesn't have a choice i think it will have to continue to have nuclear power there let's not forget...
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facility despite the ongoing crisis professor patty ragan from the physics department at the university of surrey says japan has little choice but to stick with nuclear energy to. its oil dependent very limited natural resources which is the reason for why it it's become relatively lawyer at least a significant amount of its power come from for the nuclear sector. my personal view is i think it doesn't have a choice i think it will have to continue to have nuclear power there let's not forget there were over fifty nuclear reactors. that reparations. well since the very beginning of the nuclear crisis in japan perilous have been drawn with a chair novel disaster tuesday the world will mark the twenty fifth anniversary of the worst nuclear accident in history and he has seen for himself the legacy of the disaster in the exclusion zone. this still remains the world's biggest manmade nuclear disaster and it happened because of a failed experiment when the employees at the local nuclear station tried to bring the reactor to a temporary stop and the experiment failed and resulted in an explosion the wh
facility despite the ongoing crisis professor patty ragan from the physics department at the university of surrey says japan has little choice but to stick with nuclear energy to. its oil dependent very limited natural resources which is the reason for why it it's become relatively lawyer at least a significant amount of its power come from for the nuclear sector. my personal view is i think it doesn't have a choice i think it will have to continue to have nuclear power there let's not forget...