Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Fukushima Radiation: Facts by Eyewitnesses in & around the plant (part 3 of 3)






there are some interesting timeline of events that I have not seen before, that may be used to prosecute either TEPCO or the japanese government for criminal negligence, or other crimes against humanity. The voices of people who lived with, and who's town was taken by the nuclear power plant. This is a record of people who have suffered an unprecedented disaster. Visiting the town of Okuma, the site of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Neighbors and plant workers believed that nuclear power was safe. "We never dreamed there could be a hydrogen explosion or a nuclear meltdown". The long trusted myth of safety was shattered. NHK Documentary Published on Aug 12, 2012 by MissingSky101 (thank you for allowing republishing) www.youtube.com ~~~~~~~~~~ in other Fukushima nuclear radiation radioactive fallout news, see their video here Fukushima Rad News Aug 12, 2012: Fuku Radioactive Barley: Iodine Pills Distributed In Pennsylvania www.youtube.com The Pennsylvania Department of Health is handing out potassium iodide tablets to people who live near nuclear power plants. www.wfmz.com
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SOLVED Yellow Sahara Sand Found in UK ?
April 9th Hampshire England - Korean paper says Gobi sand radioactive - Yellow dust from China found to be radioactive. Yellow dust blowing over Korea from China every year is believed to contain radioactive material presumed to have been leaked from nuclear power plants in the neighbouring country, a state think tank said yesterday. Small amounts of cesium-137, a highly radioactive material, have been detected in Korea's air and soil between February and April - when the dust gets most serious - over the past 10 years, the Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety said in a report submitted to an opposition lawmaker. Yellow dust - fine sand blown from the Gobi Desert in China and Mongolia every spring that sometimes includes toxic chemical smog emitted by Chinese factories - can cause respiratory disorders. The atmospheric concentration of cesium-137 reached 252 becquerels per cubic meter, especially when the yellow dust continued for up to 11 days, the institute said. The most recent figure was 89.6 becquerels per cubic meters, a relatively high amount, measured for three days in March last year. On Saturday, Korea was put under the first yellow dust advisory of the year. Because the substance mostly is a product of artificial nuclear fission, it usually does not occur in nature to any significant degree until nuclear weapons testing begins. A cesium concentration of more than 50000 becquerels per cubic meter is considered harmful to the human body. joongangdaily.joins.com ...
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