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229 millisieverts/year of cumulative radiation in town outside exclusion zone — Exposure limit for ordinary people is 1 millisievert/year

 
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229 millisieverts/year of cumulative radiation in town outside exclusion zone — Exposure limit for ordinary people is 1 millisievert/year
[...] In giving specific estimates for 50 locations in the no-entry zone for the first time, [Japan's science] ministry said cumulative radiation of 278 millisieverts was estimated for a location in the town of Okuma, 3 kilometers southwest of the troubled plant. [...]

Outside the exclusion zone, cumulative radiation in the town of Namie, 22 km northwest of the plant, was estimated at 115 millisieverts over the five-month period, the highest among locations outside the zone and equivalent to 229 millisieverts over a 12-month period. [...]
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The annual radiation exposure limit for ordinary people is 1 millisievert.

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Japan Held Nuclear Data, Leaving Evacuees in Peril

From the 12th to the 15th we were in a location with one of the highest levels of radiation,” said Tamotsu Baba, the mayor of Namie, which is about five miles from the nuclear plant. He and thousands from Namie now live in temporary housing in another town, Nihonmatsu. “We are extremely worried about internal exposure to radiation.”

The withholding of information, he said, was akin to “murder.”

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It's all normal.

Not even nuclear workers get this much radiation.
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Re: 229 millisieverts/year of cumulative radiation in town outside exclusion zone — Exposure limit for ordinary people is 1 millisievert/year
So, Who is going to bury all the dead over there? and what happens when everyone is dead over there? who is going to "man" the power stations then?

Are they shutting down all the plants yet? they need to start cold shutdown before it's too late.

I can't believe all you sheep are being so quiet about this! We should be calling for Tepco's heads! they are murdering us all!!!!
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Japan nuclear meltdown Update this rant for the children of Japan and the world


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