The wandering effect of San Francisco Island The accident in San Francisco Island occurred in Middle Town, Pennsylvania on March 28, 1979. During the accident, even if they were not melted, some radioactive gases were released into the atmosphere. As a result, more than 50,000 people evacuated from their homes (Levine 60-3). The incident in Sanli Island had a major impact on public opinion, the construction of nuclear power plants and the future of nuclear power. San Francisco is a three month nuclear power plant located in the southeast of Pennsylvania.
The accident in Sanli has expressed concern about the potential health effects (mainly cancer) by radiation in the surrounding areas of plants. Because of these concerns, the Pennsylvania Department of Health has maintained registrations of over 30,000 people living within 5 miles of Sanli Island during the past 18 year accident. The state registration ended in the middle of 1997 and there is no evidence that there is abnormal health trend in this area. Research has shown that emission of radiation due to accidents is nearly independent of any level of health effects due to radiation exposure. The average radiation dose of people living within 10 miles from the factory is 0.08 mSv and is less than 1 mSv as compared with anyone. The level of 0.08 mSv is almost the same as chest x-ray, 1 mSv is about one-third of the average background radiation level annually accepted by US residents.
Liberalists - Socialists know the overwhelming fear of American citizens against nuclear reactors. Sanari Island scares a lot of people. However, the amount of radiation emitted by San Francisco should be considered. A document that was not kept secret in the 1990s revealed details of the wrong nuclear test called code name Green Run. In the late 1950s nearly 8,000 radiation was emitted near Spokane, Washington State. In contrast, in the case of Sanari, only 40 curries were released. 40 fun things are not good, but this is secondary compared to the situation where nobody used the Geiger counter 50 years ago. It goes without saying that the decades after World War II the government actually carried out a visible bomb test. Yes, nuclear fission capacity is dangerous, as these results seem to have been dissipated by natural processes, continuing to burn fossil fuels is more dangerous.
Friday evening, most of the towns around Sanli is completely uninhabited. About 40,000 people left this area. When Sanli was built, most people did not know the dangers of nuclear power plants, but now most people fled away from the area knowing the danger of being present. Returning to the Sanli Island, dangerous hydrogen bubbles begin to form at the top of the reactor due to the release of gas from the core cooling. If bubbles explode, they are never included on the wall. Therefore, the device must be shielded with lead. Within the next 5 hours, more than 150 tons of lead bricks will be blown off by a helicopter or carried to the factory by truck. Obviously, evacuation plans need to be extended by 10 miles. Evacuation now includes nearly 675,000 people and prisons! Finally, after waiting a few hours the bubble began to shrink from the original 880 cubic feet to 420 cubic feet, and in the end there was nothing.