
How many reactors are set up along these industrial food hubs?

These examples beg the question: What will we do when the inevitable nuclear meltdown happens in The United States?Ģ5% of our nation's food is grown in California, not to mention Mexico, Guatemala, Beliz, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, Costa Rica and Nicaragua in conjunction with radiation fallout from (this time) Japan and (next time, any other country), it gave me serious pause. The spinach was collected from six farms between 60 miles (100 kilometers) and 75 miles (120 kilometers) to the south of the reactors." Survivors of the natural disaster are now left to face the unnatural disaster: radiation poisoning. Ireland's Independent says, " Increasing numbers of people are being forced to scavenge for food in the debris of their homes."ĪBC News gave a report claiming that milk & spinach have already been detected with radiation, saying, " The tainted milk was found 20 miles (30 kilometers) from the plant, a local official said. Last Friday's earthquake in Japan has left something like 20,000 people either dead or missing.  Moments later, another article revealed that, eventually, the radiation will reach Western Europe at minimum, and probably will end up circling the globe entirely.

Early this morning, the news came swiftly: radiation had been detected on the California coast.
