I still support nuclear, and why not? It was a tsunami that caused the problem by knocking out the diesel cooling pumps in Fukushima. The only workers killed were actually in the reactor buildings. And they were killed after a build up of hydrogen in the building exploded (I've seen the same thing happen on a smaller scale with grain dust). It is true one elderly worker in his 60's has died more recently. He collapsed but this appears to have had nothing to do with radiation. Just a heart attack.I wonder if we still have the same support for Nuclear as we did the last time i dropped in on this subject i better watch where i am on the triangle
Look at your own life style. What have you done differently since this nuclear 'disaster'? Nothing? How has it affected your daily routine? Anything? Something happened that wasn't anticipated i.e. an even bigger tsunami than thought possible. But the nuclear industry will learn from this and build in better cooling pump protection. That's all it would have taken to prevent this problem. So 25,000 people died from the tsunami. A handful died as a result of a non-nuclear explosion.
Have the residents of Easdale, Balvicar and elsewhere in the area evacuated their homes in case there is another tsunami. None that I am aware of.
Why should we change our views on nuclear?