Radiation Blowback: 10 Times
Lethal Level Registered At Fukushima
Fukushima Radiation Fear
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28 March, 2012
A recent examination at Japan's Fukushima
nuclear plant has revealed radiation levels up to ten times
the fatal dose. The news alarmed thousands of people who
have been living in constant fear of radiation exposure for
over a year.
On Tuesday, Fukushima workers inserted a
remotely controlled probe into Reactor Two to assess the
damage. The device is equipped with a video camera, a
thermometer, and a dosimeter – which registered radiation
levels much higher than expected.
The probe also discovered that the level of
cooling water in the reactor is significantly lower than
expected.
The other two melted-down reactors have not yet
been examined, but some fear their condition could be even
worse.
The management of the Tepco company, which owns
the plant, says the findings will not affect the process of
cooling down the nuclear fuel.
However, their assurances are unlikely to calm
down local people, who are extremely concerned over
radiation levels in the area.
A recent study by
psychiatrists at Fukushima Medical University found that
almost a quarter of Fukushima's residents hospitalized after
last year’s devastating earthquake and tsunami were
diagnosed with a “psychiatric disorder” because of their
fears over radiation.
Tepco officials and Japanese authorities have
been repeatedly caught lying about the real situation at
Fukushima. Hence many locals live in constant stress over
the possibility of radiation poisoning.
On March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake
shook the east coast of Japan, triggering a massive tsunami.
The quake badly damaged the Fukushima plant, causing a
meltdown of three reactors. In subsequent days, an enormous
amount of radiation was released into the atmosphere and
tens of thousands of people were evacuated from the area.
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