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NUCLEAR
VOLCANO
The world we live in is shaped by discovery, ambition, and the constant pursuit of progress. Yet behind every advancement lies a deeper question about risk, responsibility, and the forces we cannot fully control. This story brings those questions to life through a thoughtful and compelling narrative. It invites readers to look beyond the surface and consider how science, human choices, and the natural world remain deeply connected.
About The Author
Don Berman MD
Donald A. Berman, M.D. did not approach this story simply as a thriller writer trying to imagine the biggest disaster possible. Instead, the book grows out of real scientific concerns that have existed for decades.
Nuclear power facilities. Long-term storage of radioactive waste. Earthquake zones. Dormant volcanic systems. All of these topics have been studied extensively by scientists and engineers.
What Berman does in Nuclear Volcano is bring those conversations into a narrative that feels personal.
Rather than focusing only on the scale of the potential disaster, he spends time with the people trying to understand what is happening. Researchers are analyzing strange patterns in data. Journalists are attempting to confirm what experts suspect but hesitate to say publicly. Officials are struggling with decisions that could affect millions of lives.
His background in medicine adds another layer to the storytelling. There is a strong awareness that disasters are never just geological or technological events. They are human events too.
And that perspective helps give the story its sense of realism.
About The Book
Nuclear Volcano
Worldwide, the nuclear industry produces over 200,000 metric tons of radioactive waste annually. Nearly 10,000 tons of it remain dangerously radioactive for more than 20,000 years. Safe storage continues to be one of the most unresolved challenges of modern science.
At the same time, the Earth is constantly active. More than 11,000 earthquakes occur each year, and on any given day, dozens of volcanoes remain active across the planet. With hundreds of nuclear facilities in operation and long-term waste storage sites spread across different regions, the possibility of a natural disaster triggering a nuclear event is no longer distant or theoretical.
In Nuclear Volcano, what begins as a nuclear accident at Russia’s Mayak facility gradually unfolds into something far more complex. Scientists begin studying unusual patterns. Governments attempt to reassure the public. But at the same time, subtle geological signals emerging in California begin raising deeper concerns.
At first, the events seem unrelated.
Then the connections begin to appear.
And once they do, the situation shifts from something distant to something far more immediate. The possibility that human-made systems and natural forces may be moving toward the same moment becomes harder to ignore.
Testimonials
Reviews
What readers and experts are saying about Nuclear Volcano:
“A good tale…especially…volcanic eruptions and how the consequences could affect modern-day humanity, with a radioactive twist. A wholly absorbing story that I found hard to put down.”
“A real page turner. I liked the interspersing of facts and fictionalized Michener-like mini-stories.”
“An environmental shocker. Earthquake equals nuclear disaster, and how timely. A riveting tale whose characters are human, intelligent and flawed.”
“I’d expect film interest.”
“If you like disaster stories, this book is for you. The punch line is both unexpected and inevitable. If you like feeling secure, this book is not for you.”
“What stayed with me most was the idea behind the book. It makes you think about how confident we are in modern systems, and how nature still has the ability to surprise us.”
“I liked the balance between suspense and reflection. It’s not just about a disaster, it’s about the decisions people make when something serious might be happening.”