TV:
“It’s a crime what’s happening at Fukushima” — People
resettling areas 10 to 15 km from plant with “radiation levels
still very, very high and even lethal in some cases” — Hotspots
60 to 70 km away same level as ghost towns in Chernobyl (VIDEOS)
RT,,
Nov. 7, 2013 — Kevin Kamps, Beyond Nuclear: Well, that’s a great
tragedy that the Japanese government is allowing this [resettling
near Fukushima] to happen. To within the closest 12.4 miles of the
devastated nuclear power plant obviously the landscape is
contaminated, the food supplies are contaminated. As your reporter
said, it’s up to individual private citizens to try to figure out
how bad the contamination is. The environmental groups are trying to
help them. So, it’s beyond tragic, it’s a crime what’s
happening at Fukushima Daiichi.
Abby
Martin’s ‘Breaking
the Set‘
with RT reporter Alexey Yaroshevsky, Nov. 8, 2013 (at 26:30
in): What struck me the most, and I’m saying that as a person who’s
been in the Chernobyl exclusion zone […]
The
cities and towns which are located just 10-15 km from the nuclear
power station where obviously radiation levels are still very, very
high and even lethal in some cases. So those town have been reopened
for settlers, we literally saw people rebuilding their houses in
these areas and this is creating a huge concern in Japan [...]
In
some other areas 60-70km from the nuclear power station, the areas
which have never been included into an exclusion zone, which have
never been under lockdown, raditional levels, the ones we’ve
encountered, some hotbeds, hotspots of radiation we encountered have
3 microsieverts per hour. And this is the same level as the ghost
town of Pripyat in the exclusion zone in the Ukraine, the level which
would not allow humans to live in this area.
‘Criminal situation’ as Japan hides seriousness of Fukushima radiation 広瀬隆氏:福島原発事故の危険さを隠蔽する日本の国は“犯罪国家だ!” http://fukushimaappeal.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/criminal-situation-as-japan-hides.html
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