On 2: I know very little about the Chernobyl meltdown and meltdowns in general, but those numbers seem be the referring to the actual consequences of the meltdown. My understanding is that there was a substantial emergency reaction that liited the severity of the meltdown. I’m not sure, but I can imagine a completely unmanaged meltdown to be substantially worse?
Also on 1: I have no idea how hard it is to turn a nuclear power plant off, but I doubt that it’s very easy for outsiders with no knowledge (and that are worried about survival so don’t have time to research how to do it safely?)
On 2: I know very little about the Chernobyl meltdown and meltdowns in general, but those numbers seem be the referring to the actual consequences of the meltdown. My understanding is that there was a substantial emergency reaction that liited the severity of the meltdown. I’m not sure, but I can imagine a completely unmanaged meltdown to be substantially worse?
Also on 1: I have no idea how hard it is to turn a nuclear power plant off, but I doubt that it’s very easy for outsiders with no knowledge (and that are worried about survival so don’t have time to research how to do it safely?)