Earlier quoted context omitted.
What if a dam explodes? More people have died due to dam failures (both intentional and accidental) than have died to nuclear power, but there is nowhere near the freaking out over the safety of dams compared to nuclear power. For comparison, the Banqiao Dam failure (the largest dam failure in history) killed as many people as the sum total of every nuclear power plant failure and every atomic bomb ever used, combine…
While dam break cost lives, there is crucial differences that are never mentioned by the pro-nuclear crowd on HN. 1.) Dam breaks devastate much smaller areas. So even if the human toll is the same, the amount of infrastructure lost is smaller. 2.) The area is unlivable (or even inaccessible) for a much smaller duration of month instead of millenia. Maybe land lost "forever" (on the timescale of individual human lives…
> 2.) The area is unlivable (or even inaccessible) for a much smaller duration of month instead of millenia.
Millennia of uninhabitability is anti-nuclear propaganda. Most of the zone will be reinhabitable within a century of the accident, and much of it is already inhabitable again but still excluded out of safety margin concerns.