Hmmmm, well, I don't think it is only in California that they should be worried actually.
I have just been lookimg on a map of all the nuclear facilities in America (there are a lot), and the risk of earthquake over there is quite high, not just in San Francisco and California.
They have plenty of old nuclear facilities, which are between 19-41 years old as well with old containment systems like the one at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan.
Well, I hope they have some type of nuclear contingency plan in place. Hopefully, nothing will happen, but what if it does?
Hmmmm, well, I don't think it is only in California that they should be worried actually.
ReplyDeleteI have just been lookimg on a map of all the nuclear facilities in America (there are a lot), and the risk of earthquake over there is quite high, not just in San Francisco and California.
They have plenty of old nuclear facilities, which are between 19-41 years old as well with old containment systems like the one at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in Japan.
Well, I hope they have some type of nuclear contingency plan in place. Hopefully, nothing will happen, but what if it does?