Six mile radius?
If that wasn’t the single stupidest statement I’ve ever heard in my life, I’d be laughing my rear off..
All I can say is OMG...
That’s what I was thinking too. In a worst case scenario, six miles isn’t going to be nearly enough, even if there were no wind effects.
The WSJ confirms that people within a six-mile (i.e. 10-kilometer) radius were already being shipped out hours ago. Also, an update on the control room, where radiation levels reached 1,000 times the normal rate earlier:
Radiation levels arent supposed to rise in a control room, which is designed to allow operators to continue working during emergencies and is equipped with filtration systems and other design features to protect workers from radiation exposure. Nevertheless, experts said that a level that is 1,000 times normal probably isnt immediately harmful.
The technicians on the scene battling this thing must be signing years of their lives away, if not decades.