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With Fukushima and even Chernobyl do we really know what effect it is having on the wildlife? There have been radioactive Fukushima boars roaming the farmlands of Japan. They have been raveging crops of farms in the area. The boars don’t have any predators at the top of the foodchain that eat them so they have been breeding at a very accelaerated rate. Japan have organized hunting parties to help reduce the number of boars. This is just putting a dent in the population. To make matters worse if you think that the boars are restricting their devastating effects on just Japan you would be wrong. When Chernobyl had it’s meltdown radioactive boars were also reported in Germany in recent years. I don’t think this is the last time we will see the affects of radioactive animals. In the Bible:
Revelation 6:8 King James Version (KJV)
And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.
So how are we going to resolve this issue? Japan says that they are going to turn the nuclear reactor back on so they can freeze the layer of soil underneath the reactor. This is supposely going to stop the spread of nuclear contamination or slow it but that does not get of the nuclear waste. That is putting a bandaid on a gushing wound. Is this going to prevent people from getting cancer if you try to repopulate the area? Many questions arise when talking about incidents like this. Do we really need nuclear power if it is so devestating when these plants get wrecked by a natural disaster?