It has been almost half of a century since anybody has lived in Pripyat. “Careful, don’t touch anything with you bare hands, “reported the guide that lead people through this desolate city. On the bottom of a Kindergarten floor there were book shelves and teddy bears that were covered in thick dust. Animals still wander there, but they are not afraid of any human that enters this place. It is a Ghost Town, all due to a nuclear explosion that is still being paid for.
Doesn’t this remind you of a recent even? That is right; the events of what is happening in Japan are similar to this. It is estimated to cost 118 billion dollars to pay their debts off. Most of the money will have to be paid by Tokyo Electric Power Co. In the previous story they were paying “hundreds of billions of dollars” for almost 20 years. In 2005 it finally went down to 5%.
In conclusion, these things are still being paid for. They are paying billions and billions of dollars and it is still affecting the world. Just imagine the pain and hurt that you would feel. You lost your home, some family, and even some friends in an explosion and you still pay for it.
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