Should Fukushima exclusion zone be widened?
FUKUSHIMA investigators were left “worried” after recording radiation levels 100 times normal, leading them to suggest the exclusion zone should be increased.Express UK , By CALLUM HOARE Jul 4, 2019 | “………… when Chernobyl researcher Yevgen visited as part of Amazon Prime’s “Radioactive Detectives” series, he was left shocked.
The narrator revealed in 2017: “Have the Japanese authorities determined the correct exclusion zone?
“The first big surprise is a completely unguarded borderline.
“Yevgen wants to carry out his first measurements here.
“He has to tell Kenzo that the radiation level exceeds the natural radiation 100 times over.
“The men are worried.”
Kenzo Hashimoto, a Japanese journalist claimed the exclusion zone needed to be increased as a result.
He said: “If the radiation is that high, the authorities should extend the border line even further.
“I don’t know exactly how the survey has been made – it seems very strange to me…….https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1149129/fukushima-nuclear-disaster-japan-radiation-exclusion-zone-investigation-spt
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[…] Date: July 16, 2019Author: dunrenard 0 Comments July 8, 2019 FUKUSHIMA investigators were left “worried” after recording radiation levels 100 times normal, leading them to suggest the exclusion zone should be increased.Express UK , By CALLUM HOARE Jul 4, 2019 | “………… when Chernobyl researcher Yevgen visited as part of Amazon Prime’s “Radioactive Detectives” series, he was left shocked. The narrator revealed in 2017: “Have the Japanese authorities determined the correct exclusion zone? “The first big surprise is a completely unguarded borderline. “Yevgen wants to carry out his first measurements here. “He has to tell Kenzo that the radiation level exceeds the natural radiation 100 times over. “The men are worried.” Kenzo Hashimoto, a Japanese journalist claimed the exclusion zone needed to be increased as a result. He said: “If the radiation is that high, the authorities should extend the border line even further. “I don’t know exactly how the survey has been made – it seems very strange to me…… https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1149129/fukushima-nuclear-disaster-japan-radiation-exclusion-zone-investigation-spt https://nuclear-news.net/2019/07/08/should-fukushima-exclusion-zone-be-widened/ […]
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