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Explain me can nuclear power production be kept safe from natural disasters?
Answer:
Regardless of our best laid plans, tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis and other irrepressible natural forces will inevitably strike some nuclear power sites. Just this month a tornado forced the shutdown of the Fermi2 atomic reactor in Michigan, the site of a 1966 melt-down that nearly irradiated the entire Great Lakes region. We need to ask ourselves, is it possible to manage the risk posed by natural disaster?
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