Recently, the Japanese government announced that it would discharge nuclear sewage into the Pacific Ocean. This decision aroused strong opposition from countries around the world. The Chernobyl nuclear accident occurred in the Soviet Union in 1986, and the Soviet Union put all its efforts into solving the nuclear disaster. The Fukushima nuclear accident occurred in Japan in 2011. For a full ten years, the Japanese government did nothing and allowed its development to lead to today’s uncontrollable situation.
What harm does nuclear radiation cause to the human body? What terrible phenomenon will happen to the irradiated human body?
September 30, 1999, a nuclear fuel processing plant in Tokai Village, Naka County, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. When three employees were working on uranium purification, in order to shorten their working hours, one employee performed an illegal operation, which immediately triggered the chain nuclear fission reaction. The three employees and surrounding villagers were exposed to terrible nuclear radiation. The accident was Known as , Japan’s Tokai Village nuclear criticality accident.
At the moment of the accident, all three employees saw "blue flash" , and then the alarm started to ring frantically. When they saw "blue flash" , they were no longer humans, .It's a walking corpse.
Among the three employees, one of them received the most radiation. His name is Ouchi . The amount of radiation he receives is 20,000 times the annual limit of the average person .
After the accident, the ambulance immediately took the three people to the hospital. At this time, Ouchi did not show any abnormalities, but the color of his arm skin was darker than usual. However, the next development was not what the doctor and Ouchi thought.
The arm that had just been irradiated
The doctor checked Ouchi's body and found that things were not as good as they thought. Large doses of rays penetrate Ouchi's body like bullets, breaking the chromosomes in the cells to pieces.
chromosome after irradiation
Chromosomes contain all the genetic information of a person. When these chromosomes are destroyed, it means that the person's body will no longer be able to make new cells. The first effect was that the white blood cells in his body decreased sharply, so the doctor transferred him to the sterile room and transplanted the blood cells from his sister to Ouchi's body. In the end, his sister's blood cells successfully survived in his body. This good news gave Ouchi and his family a lot of encouragement. However, what will follow will be news that will make them painful.
Because the chromosomes in his body were destroyed, his skin cells could not continue to divide, so his skin began to fall off and body fluids began to leak out.
The doctor could only wrap him with gauze, but the doctor soon discovered that when the bandage was removed, the bandage would be taken off with his skin and flesh. The blood cells transplanted from my sister's body were also destroyed by the nuclear radiation remaining in the body.
Soon Ouchi had breathing problems, and the doctor had to use a ventilator on him. His mucosa also began to fall off, and he began to have diarrhea, accompanied by bleeding to drain the intestinal mucosa. The doctor began to transfuse him. In order to transport the blood to all parts of the body, his heart beats more than 120 times per minute, which is equivalent to running a marathon all the time.
When the doctor treated him, he had to endure great pain, and the doctor had to use a lot of anesthetics, but the anesthetics had no effect on him, and he was suffering from great pain all the time.
Because he needs a lot of equipment and drugs, he can't express his pain at all. In order to study the harm of nuclear radiation to the human body, Japanese doctors rescued him three times.
He was forced to continue his life for 83 days in this painful environment. In the end, his family really didn't want him to endure such a huge pain, and decided to stop rescue when his heart stopped beating again.
Ouchi under the gauze
On the last day of Ouchi's life, he was completely unrecognizable under the gauze. The last time his family visited him, he passed away that night.
The damage caused by this nuclear accident has caused great suffering to many people, and Ouchi is just one of them. Japan, a country that has experienced the atomic bomb and the Tokai Village nuclear criticality accident , knows how terrifying the human body is caused by nuclear radiation, but still decides to discharge nuclear sewage to the Pacific.
This blue planet is the common home of mankind.
I hope that certain Japanese officials will do it for themselves, and their reckless behavior will only be nailed to the pillar of human shame!
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