PrincessInOz
Thanks for my avatar, Mary Jo!
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But you can tell. Are people dying? How about animals and plants? There are signs that don't require a gieger counter to evaluate the conditions.
If it were so bad to effect you when you go there for a week, it would have already had a greater compounding effect on the residents.
Let's wait and see how many people die in 2 - 3 years from now. When Chernobyl happened, it took that long for the accumulative effect to manifest itself....and some of those people were there for a week.
And in the case of Chernobyl, the workers that remained? Most of them were dead within 6 - 12 months.