According to reports, this story begins at an entirely unscientific moment: Zhou Ziye, a designer who rose from creating counterfeit mobile phones, suddenly time-traveled back to the year 1984.
...The room that caught fire was a temporary laboratory, which was divided into inner and outer compartments.
Looking at the walls of the innermost room, it seemed as if a thick layer of something had been added.
The material was unknown, but the flames inside burned fiercely.
The door was broken, and a lot of water was splashed inside.
This is the room where uranium is refined; the walls inside and out are covered with a layer of protective material.
They were afraid that the radiation would spread and cause pollution, leading to the failure of their experiment.
The firefighters and firefighters were seeing a strange flame for the first time. The firefighters, in particular, were very familiar with fire, as they dealt with it frequently.
This time they encountered a flame-like object with a green bottom.
Ordinary flames emit different colors depending on the temperature.
Orange, red, crimson, purple, blue, and so on. But this was the first time they had encountered a green flame.
Of course, any strange things should be recorded. Fortunately, they all brought cameras with them this time; normally, they only take photos to analyze the cause of the fire.
The accompanying fire investigation captured this bizarre scene.
The fire grew larger and larger, and using water to extinguish it became ineffective.
They didn't bring their dry powder equipment with them, so they had to get it from the city.
When the villagers from the surrounding area saw the fire, they came over out of curiosity to watch the spectacle. That's how people are; the more people there are, the more they gather.
Captain Han ordered a cordon to be set up. He was about to go to the scene to investigate when his subordinates stopped him, saying it was dangerous ahead and that it wouldn't be too late to go and check it out after the fire was under control.
At this moment, Zhang Bo, one of Zheng Haishan's subordinates, walked up to Captain Han and whispered in his ear, "Captain Han, things are a bit troublesome."
"What trouble?"
"There's a centrifuge inside."
"Are you sure?" Captain Han asked, startled.
Seeing Zhang Bo nod, without even asking how he discovered it, he quickly reported the matter to his superiors.
Zhang Bo is willing to admit his mistake, or accept any punishment, depending on whether it's a false alarm or not.
If this is true, his position as commander will not only result in him losing his job, but the greatest tragedy will be his serious dereliction of duty leading to numerous casualties.
As the number of local residents increased, he found he didn't have enough people to manage.
After reporting to his superiors, Captain Han seemed to have the authority to make decisions. He put down his phone and shouted, "Communications officer!"
"arrive."
The communications officer carrying the radio ran up to Captain Han, stood at attention, and awaited orders.
"Notify the local leaders in central Shandong to come over. Notify the local town government officials to come over. And transfer the XXXX battalion to me, have them bring biological and chemical equipment, I'll give them one hour."
The communications officer went to report as instructed by Captain Han.
Afterwards, Captain Han called over the leaders of Team Wj and Team J who had come with him for a short meeting.
Since they hadn't brought any biological weapons, Captain Han had to conceal some information. The firefighting was to be handled by the fire department; everyone else was to disperse the onlookers.
"Block off the area to one kilometer away. Everyone within one kilometer, persuade them to leave. If you can't persuade them, carry them. If you can't carry them, carry them or prop them up to get them out of the cordon one kilometer away. If they still don't want to leave, handcuff them, tie them up, and get them out of here first."
Captain Han gave the order, and after hearing it, the men exchanged glances, saluted, and said, "Yes, sir."
After the deployment was completed, Captain Han breathed a sigh of relief, but then a loud bang came from afar.
You can tell from their voices that they're one of our own. Because it's nighttime, the sound can still travel quite far in the open fields.
Captain Han wasn't worried about Zheng Haishan's side. What he was most worried about was the radiation.
Subsequently, the higher authorities invited experts from the nuclear research institute to provide basic guidance on protective measures to the on-site rescue personnel.
The reason why fire is green is because during the uranium refining process, there are still impurities that have not been extracted, resulting in low purity.
Despite being a metallic substance, uranium is highly flammable and burns with a very fierce flame.
Regarding the green color, experts say it's likely due to the presence of an ultraviolet (UV) light source. Normally, uranium emits a greenish glow when exposed to UV light.
Furthermore, the fumes produced when uranium burns are highly toxic. Uranium is also a radioactive heavy metal element, and when burned, it forms pale yellow, smoky uranium oxide dust.
When these dust-like uranium oxide particles are dispersed by the wind, they will cause radioactive contamination of the surrounding environment.
Within a century, this land will be so polluted that nothing will grow.
The harm is quite serious.
Despite expert guidance, it was too late. Captain Han estimated that no fewer than thirty people were involved in the firefighting effort, and he had no idea how many were exposed to radiation.
He felt heartbroken, especially seeing the firefighters at the front lines, but he couldn't say anything!
Zheng Haishan replied: "Director Han, six people have been captured and three have been killed. We suffered no casualties on our side. I will lead the team back now."
"You don't need to come back. Take them straight back to the city. Put the interrogation aside for now, just give them a beating, the more painful the better. I want them to regret ever being human. Understand?"
Was that last statement clear? It sounded like a shout, startling Zheng Haishan quite a bit.
He had never seen or heard Captain Han get so angry before.
He must have been provoked by this group of people.
Zheng Haishan left with his men, and half an hour later, the dry powder fire extinguisher arrived.
The crowd on the outskirts, guided by local officials, went back home, while those who were forcibly persuaded to leave caused a disturbance.
Because they didn't know what was going on, but didn't want to leave home, several households were making a fuss.
If neither village officials nor town officials can persuade you to move, then enforcement is the only option.
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