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NNadir

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7. Well if you follow this event as closely as I have, one will notice...
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 02:23 PM
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...that despite close to 20,000 people killed by seawater and its effects on buildings, and the lack of a death toll associated with radiation connected with the destroyed nuclear reactors, there has been no discussion of the safety of coastal cities and never-ending prattling about the safety of nuclear power plants.

With respect to deaths connected with the energy consequences of the event, they mostly involved deaths caused by shutting nuclear plants and replacing them with fossil fuel plants. Fossil fuel plants kill people whenever they operate normally, whereas nuclear plants don't.

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