Friday, 1 April 2011
Jappan Earth quake:Now underground radiation reached
Earthquake and tsunami hit came Afukkusima nuclear plant in the ground water are reports of high radiation. Meanwhile, missing since the disaster occurred on March 11 looking for thousands of Japanese and American soldiers on Friday large scale air and sea search operation began. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Noto ear this hour of trouble out of the country is assured.
National broadcaster NHK reported, according to the plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Company (Teepesio) said the Nuclear Safety Commission of Japan's advice is to check the ground water. 5 of 6 reactors, radiation in the turbine building to the ground water was found. Due to piles of rubble reactor no. 4 could not be Czech. Teepesio said radioactive materials spread in the atmosphere due to rain and water spray are expected to arrive in the soil. The company will investigate further under-ground water and then results will be issued. However, the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency Teepesio suspected that some of the figures. He radioactive iodine excess water than normal to be 10 thousand times expressed doubts.
The agency said the No. 1 reactor on Tuesday and Wednesday for the turbine building to the ground water samples from the amount of radioactive material attached to the readings can also go down. Telyuriam, radioactive materials such as molybdenum and Jirkoniam Teepesio for the Evaluation of the programs have been found in the holes. However, he identified the firm radioactive iodine analysis programs are labeled correctly. Meanwhile, Japan's Self-Defense Force (SDF) and U.S. forces to search for people missing after the disaster on a large scale search operation is launched. SDF personnel in operation 18 thousand, 7 thousand American soldiers, police, Japan Coast Guard and Fire Adipartmentos include the staff.
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