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I was actually joking wih my friends the other day that we need an app like this since we came across some narly looking stuff. I'm sure those in Japan or near nuclear plants would find this useful.
it'll be very useful indeed
In my opinion if you think you need this app you may want to make moving a higher priority!
If you are poor then picking up and leaving might be a better decision. It cant be much different than what you are running from. I would rather be poor and camping for a while than staying and knowing I am poisoning my myself and loved ones. Hard decisions are never easy, but adversity by design is meant to be overcome and learned from. The app is for people who are curious and wish to put themselves as close as they can to danger, while others must live with it.