The facts (according to WHO):
-4000 eventual deaths from radiation-related cancers.
-Hundreds of billions of dollars in economic damages.
-Environmental contamination that will be a concern for decades to come.
The impression the program gave was that 50 people died and everything else was just tabloid hysteria.
Lets face it, it was a massive disaster. The WHO are trying to stop dwelling on the negatives and to give the people of the region a bit of hope. The program makers have their own agenda to give nuclear power a bit of a plug.
Best to go straight to the source:
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2005/pr38/en/index1.html
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