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Fukushima was a "everything that could go wrong, did go wrong " event. An aging power plant that was denied modernisation because anti-nuclear activists wanted no more funds no matter the reason to go to nuclear. An earthquake then a tsunami hitting it and the back up generators being in a basement level that got flooded.
The lesson here isn't nuclear is too dangerous to use, just like Chernobyl was an example of poor design and corrupt, inexperienced staff and then a culture of misinformation to save face, Fukushima is an example of what happens when you let political activists dictate where funds are allocated based on ideology rather than a reasoned argument.
So in a good and just world nuclear is mostly fine barring freak accidents. Except we don't live in that world and freak accidents also need to be accounted for. Not accounting for people being retarded is a design flaw.
Nuclear power should be reserved for geologically stable and desolate areas, and space.
Are you German
Nein, just slightly more informed on logistics and safety than the "just nuclear everything" technophiles.
I'm gonna guess prob'ly not.