Monday, April 27, 2015

Norwegian-Russian report, the Arctic Ocean within the Kara Sea was lying at the bottom in 2012, a t


The boat was deactivated in 1989. The nuclear fuel was never properly addressed and the boat had been left to rust the port for 14 years. The cause of the sinking of the holding is considered to be the boat used in the 1940's made of pontoons, which were just as weak as the onboard, the vessel.
Boat lifting and dismantling of the reactor compartment has been plenty of controversy. Boat two reactors is described in a ticking bomb, and may to some experts, the cause of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in such a situation, in which a red-hot nuclear fuel escapes from the reactor and releasing massive amounts of radiation nem in the environment. nem
Norwegian-Russian report, the Arctic Ocean within the Kara Sea was lying at the bottom in 2012, a total of 17 000 containers of nuclear waste, 19 decommissioned nuclear-powered ships and the Council of 14 landings of vessels removed nuclear reactors.
"The world is threatened by arctic underwater Chernobyl, which proceeds nem as in slow motion," Barents Observer reporter and the Arctic Ocean to observe the situation of nuclear waste in the Norwegian member of Thomas Nielsen says.
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