Paper towels used to clean up nuclear spill

Workers used paper towels to wipe up radioactive water that spilled from a spent nuclear fuel storage pool at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant during the 6.8-magnitude earthquake that hit Niigata Prefecture.

2 Responses to “Paper towels used to clean up nuclear spill”

Natajn Said:

After they were done did they pour them into glasses cause they were thirsty? Maybe they perspired a bit from all the hard work so put them on their foreheads to cool off.

Nicodraxus T Said:

Did they use Bounty? I hear it’s the quicker-nuclear-picker-upper.

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