Media outlets were invited to visit the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant on Sunday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
To counter these narratives, United States Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel, who is due to visit Fukushima this week, said he would “eat local fish” – just as the late prime minister Shinzo Abe made Fukushima rice a daily staple to prove a point.
In the clearest sign that decontamination was progressing, protective gowns were no longer necessary over clothing, though masks and gloves were mandatory. The radiation dose during the six-hour media visit, as per the reading on my dosimeter, was less than that one would have received during a dental X-ray, according to Japan’s National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology.
The issue with nuclear science is that many laypeople find it esoteric. How many know what tritium is, let alone realise that it exists in rain and tap water? How many know about background radiation, let alone that levels in Fukushima are similar to those in Singapore or Seoul?
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
At Fukushima Daiichi, decommissioning the nuclear plant is far more challenging than water releaseFUTABA, Japan: For the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, managing the ever-growing volume of radioactive wastewater held in more than 1,000 tanks has been a safety risk and a burden since the meltdown in March 2011. It
続きを読む »
Japan seafood not banned in Singapore after Fukushima nuclear wastewater releaseThe Singapore Food Agency (SFA) maintains food from Japan is safe to have in view of satisfactory surveillance results, including for radiation.
続きを読む »
Japan says no radioactivity found in Fukushima fish: ReportTOKYO: Japan's fisheries agency said on Saturday (Aug 26) that fish tested in waters around the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant did not contain detectable levels of the radioactive isotope tritium, Kyodo news service repo
続きを読む »
Japan says no radioactivity found in Fukushima fishJapan's fisheries agency plans to announce test results daily. Read more at straitstimes.com.
続きを読む »
No radioactivity found in Fukushima fish, says JapanJapan's fisheries agency plans to announce test results daily. Read more at straitstimes.com.
続きを読む »
Japan says seawater radioactivity below limits near FukushimaJapan's environment ministry will publish test results weekly at least for the next three months. Read more at straitstimes.com.
続きを読む »