I can not even put it together in my mind what it must be like that you are going to die sooner rather than later.
Three weeks ago, there week 50 workers at Fukushima, that were leading normal lives. Just like you and me.Then on 3.11.11 a 9.0 level earthquake hit northern Japan. 30 minutes later, a massive tsunami hit the same region of Japan. As phones and electrical power were immediately lost, the workers at Fukushima could not relay their impending problems to the powers that be.
Over the past three weeks, the "Fukushima 50" as they are referred to, have been battling aftershocks, fires, explosions and constant exposure to extremely high levels of radiation. they know their fate. They know that as they have been working around the clock for three weeks trying feverishly to stabilize a severely crippled nuclear power plant, their lives were gravely at risk.
These 50 heroes have a very bleak uncertain future ahead of them. For the most part they have sacrificed their lives so others could live. If this power plant would suffer meltdowns in 4 of the 6
units, I'm not sure what kind of devastating effect that would have on Japan, or the world.
That's why these 50 people did what they did, they put their Country and the world ahead of themselves in an attempt to save lives.
I hope these people are wrong, although the 50 people still trying to secure the power plant have accepted that they will die soon from radiation sickness or if long term from cancer.
God Bless Them..............
Yours in Liberty !
Bob Yeager
Three weeks ago, there week 50 workers at Fukushima, that were leading normal lives. Just like you and me.Then on 3.11.11 a 9.0 level earthquake hit northern Japan. 30 minutes later, a massive tsunami hit the same region of Japan. As phones and electrical power were immediately lost, the workers at Fukushima could not relay their impending problems to the powers that be.
Over the past three weeks, the "Fukushima 50" as they are referred to, have been battling aftershocks, fires, explosions and constant exposure to extremely high levels of radiation. they know their fate. They know that as they have been working around the clock for three weeks trying feverishly to stabilize a severely crippled nuclear power plant, their lives were gravely at risk.
These 50 heroes have a very bleak uncertain future ahead of them. For the most part they have sacrificed their lives so others could live. If this power plant would suffer meltdowns in 4 of the 6
units, I'm not sure what kind of devastating effect that would have on Japan, or the world.
That's why these 50 people did what they did, they put their Country and the world ahead of themselves in an attempt to save lives.
I hope these people are wrong, although the 50 people still trying to secure the power plant have accepted that they will die soon from radiation sickness or if long term from cancer.
God Bless Them..............
Yours in Liberty !
Bob Yeager
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