[ RadSafe ] French Activists Claim - Fukushima: Hundreds of thousands of people still live in territories heavily contaminated areas

Roger Helbig rwhelbig at gmail.com
Thu Jan 17 06:59:04 CST 2013


More misinformative video from Arclight2011 who does not have the
courage to identify himself - the source of this is

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En savoir plus - Consulter les agréments détaillés

> arclight2011 posted: " Image courtesy of infiniteunknown.net (Japan Times)
> Press release from CRIIRAD Consequences of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear
> disaster In Japan, the external radiation always causes unacceptable health
> risks for hundreds of thousands of citizens  "

> Fukushima: Hundreds of thousands of people still live in territories
> heavily contaminated areas
>
> by arclight2011
>
> Image courtesy of infiniteunknown.net (Japan Times)
>
> Press release from CRIIRAD
>
> Consequences of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
>
> In Japan, the external radiation always causes unacceptable health risks
> for hundreds of thousands of citizens
>
> 1 / Many people still live in territories heavily contaminated
>
> During the first weeks after March 11, 2011, deposits of radioactive
> cesium were widespread in Japan.
> Only the population living in the circle of 20 km around the Fukushima
> Daiichi nuclear power plant was evacuated during the first days of the
> disaster, but the fallout has affected a large territory, well beyond the 20
> km zone and limits of Fukushima Prefecture. Depending on weather conditions,
> contaminated air masses moved hundreds of kilometers and precipitation (rain
> and snow) have aggravated the deposition of radioactive particles in soils
> and vegetation.
>
> Read the Press Release CRIIRAD CRMS-December 2012

> Press Release
>
> CRIIRAD CRMS-December 2012 press release
>
>
>
> ANNEXES
>
> Reports / Reports
>
> Report No. 12-88 FR CRIIRAD
> CRIIRAD report No. 12-88 INVideos in English
> Monitoring of gamma radiation by CRIIRAD team in Fukushima city (June
> 2012)
> Monitoring of gamma radiation in Watari area of Fukushima city by CRIIRAD
> and CRMS team (June 2012)
> Monitoring of gamma radiation in Oguni area of city by Date CRIIRAD and
> CRMS team (June 2012)
>
> Videos subtitled in French
>
> Measurements of radioactivity in Fukushima city in June 2012
> Measurements of radioactivity in Fukushima Watari June 2012
> Radioactivity measurements in June 2012 to Oguni Date
>
> http://www.criirad.org/
>
> CRIIRAD Commission of Independent Research and Information on
> Radioactivity
>
> Copyright © 2012
>
> arclight2011 | January 17, 2013 at 11:58 am | URL: http://wp.me/phgse-9r1
>
> http://nuclear-news.net/2013/01/17/fukushima-hundreds-of-thousands-of-people-still-live-in-territories-heavily-contaminated-areas/


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