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Nuclear Crisis in Japan: Tokyo calling out

High levels of radiation do not send about Fukushima

Release Date: 17/03/2011

Source: EFE
Country / Region : Japan - International


The launch of tons of seawater from military helicopters to the nuclear plant in Fukushima (north of Japan) has not managed to reduce the high levels of radiation, today reported the operating company, TEPCO. The biggest concern right now is the reactor 3 nuclear plant, where two helicopters of the Self Defense Forces (Army) threw water on four occasions in the morning, but radiation levels were unchanged .

The radiation level around the plant, where some workers, is 3,000 microsievert per hour, compared to 1,000 a year microsievert that are considered safe for human health.
Helicopters dropped water to a height of 90 meters when the radiation level stood in 4.13 millisievert per hour, according to the Japanese minister said today Defence Toshimi Kitazawa.
The Government of Japan, however, says no plans to expand the evacuation area beyond the prescribed 20 mile radius of the plant in Fukushima.
spokesman Minister Yukio Edan, said that Japan "understands" the recommendation that U.S. citizens in a radius of 80 kilometers from the center leaving the area, but so far stressed that the Government does not consider Japan necessary to extend the perimeter.
About 200,000 people were evacuated the days in a perimeter of 20 km around the plant in Fukushima, lie to those between 20 and 30 km have been advised not to leave their homes, close windows and do not turn the air conditioning.
Today, Nipponese authorities increased by about 28,000 the number of evacuees in the localities near the nuclear plant, which were relocated to shelters in the provinces of Fukushima, and Niigata areas and Togichi, according to NHK.
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