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The disaster caused by the nuclear leakage at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan has not only affected the surrounding area, but also become a global warning.
In the midst of this terrible disaster, a man witnessed his own melting by nuclear radiation. He endured 83 days of painful torture and dying struggle, and his death was shocking.
On March 11, 2011, a Class 7 nuclear accident occurred at Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant. A strong earthquake and tsunami caused the plant's nuclear reactors to lose coolant, eventually causing three nuclear reactors to melt down, releasing large amounts of radioactive material.
The whole of Japan was thrown into chaos.
To help residents trapped near the plant, many volunteered to come to the rescue. One of the men was Yamada, a man who loved life and was positive. He lived in a nearby shelter and witnessed the explosion at the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Deeply threatened by the accident, he resolutely signed up to join the nuclear radiation cleanup work.
Yamada received training before joining the company, wearing protective clothing and masks, and began to clean up radioactive substances. However, due to the high level of radiation contamination at the site of the incident, he could not completely avoid radiation even if all possible protective measures were taken.
Slowly, Yamada began to feel unwell. His skin was red, swollen and peeling, accompanied by severe pain. Upon further examination, he found that his white blood cell count was greatly reduced, causing an extremely weakened immune system.
Over time, Yamada's physical condition became worse and worse. His skin began to fester and his muscle tissue gradually necrotic. Every day, he sees himself becoming more and more like a creature melted by nuclear radiation.
Not only physical pain, he also faced endless inner torture and fear.
In the space of 83 days, Yamada lost almost all hope. He knew he couldn't recover, but he kept fighting. His family and friends became his only support. Every time his family visited, he tried to respond with a smile so that they didn't worry.
Finally, Yamada's body could no longer withstand a lot of radiation and pain. The day he died, the hellish torment was finally over. His family accompanied him in the last moments before his death.
They were proud of his courage and dedication, but at the same time felt endless grief and reluctance.
The Fukushima accident is a thought-provoking one: nuclear energy is a double-edged sword. Although it can provide clean energy for mankind, once an accident occurs, the consequences will be irreversible. Yamada's experience is an endless tribute to those who worked to rescue and clean up nuclear radiation, and a reminder of the need for caution and moderation in the use of nuclear energy. Let us remember those who paid with their lives in nuclear accidents and continue to work to protect the environment in order to avoid similar disasters from happening again.
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