From moving the Chernobyl Arch to transporting massive offshore oil rigs, we look at the most impressive heavy lifts.
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If you want to experience a heavy lift operation, you should see me try and lift my wife!
The Fukushima Daichi nuclear meltdown site is still leaked ng radioactive cooling and ground water over 12 years after the disaster
The nuclear cores in the damaged reactors are still hot and require constant cooling with cooling water.
I see someone in a fresh hi-vis jacket and a clean hat, I see someone who's setting foot on site for the very first time
Whoever wrote the script should be fired! Laborious and repetitive. A pity!
Pretty sure Hiroshima or Nagasaki was the worst nuclear disaster.
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No shortage of ads…gave up watching.