Project Flood 2011 and tornados meet two nuclear stations

Two United States nuclear power plants are on alert and President Obama has declared emergencies in Nebraska's counties where the two nuclear stations are both experiencing "unusual events." The official emergency declarations apply to both counties where the nuclear facilities are threatened with flood waters. Red Cross closed its emergency shelter at Fort Calhoun, home of one of the nuclear facilities, and is now referring and transitioning evacuees to other shelters. Red Cross is due to assess Fort Calhoun when conditions permit.
http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/project-flood-nuclear-alert-obama-red-cross-declare-emergencies#ixzz1Q1nQsxLl
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  • There's no TFR on the other Nebraska plant.

    As I've said before...a surface to 3,500' AGL TFR isn't much. Now if it was surface to 18,000 ft AGL, that would essentially prevent almost all general aviation flights over the plant.

  • Here comes a red flag, radiation is banned from MSM now its ok. My question is what is he hiding to release this info. Its time to keep your eyes open for whats next.
  • Not much of a "no fly zone" over Ft. Calhoun. It only goes from the surface to 3,500 feet AGL.
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