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exclusion zone
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about exclusion zones focus on nuclear disasters, specifically the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan and the Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine. Topics include the widening of exclusion zones due to fears of reactor core cracks, radiation contamination, and the long-term management of contaminated areas. The content covers the human impact, such as evacuations and health risks, as well as infrastructure challenges like building containment structures. These threads provide insights into the real-world implications of nuclear accidents and the measures taken to protect public safety.
130,000 more urged to relocate beyond 19 miles
Japan's PM praises workers 'risking their lives'
Two Japanese travellers arriving in China found to be contaminated
Almost 10,000 now dead and 17,000 feared missing
Russia and Australia among countries halting food imports
Low-level radioactive...
A make-shift cover -- the 'Sarcophagus' -- was built in six months after the explosion. It covers the stricken reactor to protect the environment from radiation for at least 30 years. This has now developed cracks, triggering an international effort to fund a new encasement.
* Ukraine is seeking...