Arkansas
Nuclear Plant Explosion Goes Largely Unreported By National Media
9
December, 2013
You
may not have heard – in fact, you almost certainly didn’t –
unless you live in Pope County, Arkansas, but just before 8 a.m. this
morning, December 9, an explosion rocked the Arkansas Nuclear One
power plant. Only later in the day did a few news wires pick up the
story, relaying virtually nothing about it, only giving the official
word that the fire was “contained.”
Pope
County 911 operators confirmed calls came in reporting this
explosion, but have not released details about the explosion or
subsequent fires. Firefighters were dispatched and fires at the site
were confirmed by the department, and by photos taken by residents
near the site. Newswire reports tended to stay away from these local
photographs, utilizing safe-looking stock images instead. Local
Arkansas stayed far away from actual images of the site, using stock
images as well to project the image that the fire was minor.
One
resident said otherwise. They reportedly heard a “loud, ground
shaking explosion and then saw smoke.” The fire was massive.
There
are no reports confirmed of deaths or injuries, and officials are
telling the surrounding community of Russellville that they are in no
danger, as the fire has been contained. We will update you as more
information becomes available beyond the pacifying statements that do
not address any concerns about radiation or the like.
(Article
by James Achisa; images via River Valley Leader News)
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