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There's a reactor around the Baton Rouge area of Louisiana, it's in a sparsely populated area and from what I understand it can withstand a Cat 4, possibly a 5. I think the structures can survive and protect the reactor but the concern becomes manpower, does the plant hold it's own if the roads are impassible or manpower is scattered and if so, how long will it remain stable, things like that are just as important as structural integrity.
Whether it can remain stable or not, it's not right for this town. We already got ****ed by industrial power. The water is toxic, you can't eat anything you pull out of it, you can't swim in it, the land is ****, it's the middle of November and it's too hot to wear a damned jacket, there's an increase in birth defects, increase in cancer, and some days we're greeted by a putrid sick looking sky with equally disgusting smells. They don't follow environmental practices with the **** we already have, and there's no reason to believe they're going to magically start following environmental guidelines if we replace all the old **** with nuclear power.