Clean up crews search for hazardous materials. Working in potentialy lethal conditions, these men must risk death to prevent a future large scale calamity extending beyond Richmond
June 2, 2014. Written by Kajjak Obliu |Obliukajjak@WN.com| 3:09 EST
The sheer variety of responsibilities these men and women share is astounding. Duties including: fire fighting, domestic animal extermination, deceased body collection, hazardous material clean up and even journalism are willingly taken up by the liquidators. The future of southern North America rests on whether these men and women can successfully limit the spread of nuclear fallout and avoid a possible outbreak of disease that may result from the mass abandonedment of tainted food products.
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Theoneandonly (2 minutes ago)
God bless the souls of these men and women. Entering a situation of almost certain death to save others deserves the respect of us all.Likes: 1▲
Im.Slim.Shady(4 minutes ago)
The bravery... damnLikes: 4▲
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