There are two nuclear power plants in New Jersey that I know of which explain the public notice as protocol in case of emergency. Don’t forget how to discern to make room for what you want to be true.
Way different. Nuclear plants don't explode (except for pressure explosions like Chernobyl or Fukushima). Even with a hydrogen explosion it won't vaporize the area like a nuclear bomb would. It could blow reactor/containment debris in the surrounding area and maybe harm some buildings if they are hit but (at least in the US) most nuclear plants tend to be in more remote areas away from cities.
The nuclear fuel can melt down and release massive amounts of radiation in a plume that can then spread based on weather patterns. Fortunately for us, Japan already took one for the team. Fukushima led to a ton of modifications worldwide in nuclear plants because of all the lessons learned. Everyone is safer today because of all the Fukushima mods, and because experts from the US traveled to other countries and shared the info.
There are two nuclear power plants in New Jersey that I know of which explain the public notice as protocol in case of emergency. Don’t forget how to discern to make room for what you want to be true.
Why put these up now
Apparently these were put up in a mall right after the new York announcement. Why now?
Isn't a nuclear plant meltdown a different situation than a bomb? I mean, I personally don't need to experience either.
Way different. Nuclear plants don't explode (except for pressure explosions like Chernobyl or Fukushima). Even with a hydrogen explosion it won't vaporize the area like a nuclear bomb would. It could blow reactor/containment debris in the surrounding area and maybe harm some buildings if they are hit but (at least in the US) most nuclear plants tend to be in more remote areas away from cities.
The nuclear fuel can melt down and release massive amounts of radiation in a plume that can then spread based on weather patterns. Fortunately for us, Japan already took one for the team. Fukushima led to a ton of modifications worldwide in nuclear plants because of all the lessons learned. Everyone is safer today because of all the Fukushima mods, and because experts from the US traveled to other countries and shared the info.