It seems that backhoe loaders are struggling to survive the cold of Cruas-Meysse
( http://communaute.lachainemeteo.com/communaute-meteo/meteo-cruas/verglas---givre---gel-/photo-tracto-pelle-sous-la-glace-centrale-de-cruas-meysse-79511.php ).
Hopefully the security organs of the corresponding nuclear power plant are a little more in working order ...
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What a title!
Who can still believe that nuclear power is "safe" ...
I dare not even imagine a major level 7 accident in these weather conditions, no way to cool a reactor with frozen water in swimming pools and pipes exploded in the open air ...
Finally even "free" in this context is too much to say.
Who can still believe that nuclear power is "safe" ...
I dare not even imagine a major level 7 accident in these weather conditions, no way to cool a reactor with frozen water in swimming pools and pipes exploded in the open air ...
Finally even "free" in this context is too much to say.
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