Radioactivity into the sea away from Fukushima
Samples containing radioactive cesium-137 were taken in the Pacific Ocean for more than six hundred kilometers from the nuclear plant of Fukushima Daiichi, but the levels of radioactivity would be quite low, non-hazardous to health and should not constitute any danger of contamination to the chain food even if the data collected would do well to note the difference compared to the condition that had before the Japanese nuclear disaster. Despite the radiocaesium is considered harmful because of the long half-life of radioactive charge (about thirty years), the researchers point out that the sea has a great capacity to dilute pollutants that are dispersed by the currents slowly with time. Not very clear, the situation regarding the safety of reactors with damaged Fukushima and some report that there have been increases in core temperature monitored - [28/02 a false alarm].
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Date: 22/02/2012
article n°: 1825
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