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Ka-pi96 said:
Azuren said:

Well, meltdowns rarely happen. The problem with it happening in Japan a few years ago is because it was next to a body of water. To avoid this, we would need to find a different way to power places near water. 

Chernobyl isn`t all that near water though.

And I know things rarely happen at Nuclear power plants. But there`s always the chance of something going wrong, and when it comes to nuclear energy when it goes wrong and can go really really wrong, and who really wants to live near something like that?

Here in Brazil we have a beach that is more radioactive than Chernobyl. Not a problem, really. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvgAx1yIKjg

 In fact, Chernobyl level is almost normal level when compared to a lot of cities.

I really can't attest that it's true but according to some there are families living in Chernobyl since like a month after the accident. They even show some of them on the documentary.