
USS Tortuga (LSD 46)
Ready to support earthquake
and tsunami relief efforts in Japan
uploaded to flickr and
sent to my group BLOG IT!
by Loco Steve
Only 50 Japanese engineers left on the Fukushima nuclear plant, 800 worked there before. US aircraft carrier “Ronald Reagan” retreated, as they noticed that the radiation level was too high. Some European rescue teams also left the country in fear of a nuclear meltdown. How to bring millions of human beings into safety if the radiation level explodes after a complete nuclear meltdown? If things are out of control, engineering comes to an end and praying starts?
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