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Soundwave said:
the2real4mafol said:

So glad Tokyo got it. Madrid wouldn't be able to afford it and Istanbul shouldn't have it as long as Ergodan is in power. So many problems in Turkey, those park protests are only a small part of the problems.

I just wish people would stop going on about the nuclear problem, that only affected Tokyo with power cuts not radiation. Fukushima is no where near Tokyo.

I want an olympics in Africa but most of it is still too underdeveloped to be able to afford it. Suprising that Brazil could afford it 


Radiation from Fukushima is showing up on the Canadian and California coast lines, there's no way it's not impacting Japan as a whole as much as the government is trying to down play it.

http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2012/01/fukushima-cover-up-unravels-the-government-can-no-longer-pull-the-wool-over-the-publics-eyes.html

My guess is there will be a rise in cancer cases in Japan in the coming years/decades.

What kind of radiation is it to start with? Because that affects how long it lasts for.

Whatever type of radiation the 2 nuclear bombs were when they dropped in 1945 didn't seem to last long as both Hiroshima and Nagosaki seemed to have both recovered quite well. It must be safe there if all those people live in these 2 cities today.

But yeah i have no idea how a nuclear disaster affects the water



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