FIREFIGHTING IN A RADIOACTIVE FOREST

Now that take balls.

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SSS
SSS
April 30, 2015 7:54 pm

WTF is this? A video clip of firefighters in supposedly Ukraine. Where the fuck did the word “radioactive” come into play?

I’m throwing a 3-ton bullshit flag. Pfffft. And there it goes.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
April 30, 2015 8:11 pm

SSS, the vegetation absorbs radioactive matter over the years, which is once again released to the atmosphere by the fires. How hard is that to understand?

Goldorack
Goldorack
May 2, 2015 8:25 am

I currently live 1200 miles south-west from the fire. I use to check the radiation background with my detector at the ground level, in the grass. the normal background in my area is 0,11 mcSv/h.
this morning I checked, as we had rain likely to ground the dust, and I detected bursts at 0,40 mcSv/h, some in the gamma range. now, it’s not dangerous but it indicates that some radio isotopes are flying with the wind from the east.

you said “I’m throwing a 3-ton bullshit flag. Pfffft. And there it goes.”
you are the one that deserve the bullshit flag

hundreds of small contamination events equals a big one, but I guess you know it…