El gobierno japonés ha retenido la liberación de los datos que muestran que los niveles de radiación a más de 30 kilómetros de la paralizada planta nuclear de Fukushima han superado los niveles de seguridad, informó hoy la cadena de televisión NHK citando documentos oficiales.
On 31 March, deposition of iodine-131 was detected by the Japanese authorities in 8 prefectures, and deposition of cesium-137 in 10 prefectures. In these prefectures where deposition of iodine-131 was reported, on 31 March, the range was from 29 to 1350 becquerel per square metre. For caesium-137, the range was from 3.6 to 505 becquerel per square metre. In the Shinjyuku district of Tokyo, the daily deposition for iodine-131 was 50 becquerel per square metre and for cesium-137 it was 68 becquerel per square metre.
IAEA Confirms Very High Levels of Contamination Far From Reactors, All Things Nuclear via Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), March 30, 2011:
Today the IAEA has finally confirmed what some analysts have suspected for days: that the concentration per area of long-lived cesium-137 (Cs-137) is extremely high as far as tens of kilometers from the release site at Fukushima Dai-Ichi, and in fact would trigger compulsory evacuation under IAEA guidelines. …
[I]t is now abundantly clear that Japanese authorities were negligent in restricting the emergency evacuation zone to only 20 kilometers from the release site.
Other UCS Facts:
40 km away from Fukushima Daiichi in Iitate, there where soil concentrations of Cs-137 at levels up to 3.7 megabecquerels (MBq/sq. m.)
Soviets set compulsory relocation level at 1.48 MBq/sq. m. after Chernobyl
Far higher than previous IAEA reports of values of Cs-137 deposition
Comparable to the total beta-gamma measurements reported previously by IAEA
Todo gobierno lo hace cuando ocurre algo como esto para no crear el caos entre la población. Lo que pasa es que luego las consecuencias pueden ser peores.
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newscientist.comOn 31 March, deposition of iodine-131 was detected by the Japanese authorities in 8 prefectures, and deposition of cesium-137 in 10 prefectures. In these prefectures where deposition of iodine-131 was reported, on 31 March, the range was from 29 to 1350 becquerel per square metre. For caesium-137, the range was from 3.6 to 505 becquerel per square metre. In the Shinjyuku district of Tokyo, the daily deposition for iodine-131 was 50 becquerel per square metre and for cesium-137 it was 68 becquerel per square metre.
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/129781/20110401/japan.htm
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http://enenews.com/very-high-levels-of-contamination-far-away-from-fukushima-exclusion-zone-more-than-double-amount-that-soviets-set-for-relocation-at-chernobyl
IAEA Confirms Very High Levels of Contamination Far From Reactors, All Things Nuclear via Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), March 30, 2011:
Today the IAEA has finally confirmed what some analysts have suspected for days: that the concentration per area of long-lived cesium-137 (Cs-137) is extremely high as far as tens of kilometers from the release site at Fukushima Dai-Ichi, and in fact would trigger compulsory evacuation under IAEA guidelines. …
[I]t is now abundantly clear that Japanese authorities were negligent in restricting the emergency evacuation zone to only 20 kilometers from the release site.
Other UCS Facts:
40 km away from Fukushima Daiichi in Iitate, there where soil concentrations of Cs-137 at levels up to 3.7 megabecquerels (MBq/sq. m.)
Soviets set compulsory relocation level at 1.48 MBq/sq. m. after Chernobyl
Far higher than previous IAEA reports of values of Cs-137 deposition
Comparable to the total beta-gamma measurements reported previously by IAEA
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Aquí la noticia de NHK, si algún admin quiere que lo cambie:
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/04_10.html
Todo gobierno lo hace cuando ocurre algo como esto para no crear el caos entre la población. Lo que pasa es que luego las consecuencias pueden ser peores.
coño todo esos graficos con los que fue bombardeado Menéane resulta que estaban maquillados???
#3 y de lo que nos enteraremos