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Fukushima Japan Nuclear Radiation Levels Spike Highest Yet — 1,120,000 Microsieverts per Hour
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[quote:TheBonne:MV8xNDY3MjI2XzI0MTk3Nzg3XzFDQjc3MUI0] [quote:Woodsprite] OP, I appreciate seeing what little new news is coming out of Japan. Since they decided they were putting the hammer down on it...it's like trying to find Hen's Teeth! [/quote] one last :bump: Thats why I made in my favorites. http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1417358/pg1 [/quote]
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Radiation levels detected at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan rise to the highest levels yet hitting 1.2 sieverts per hour as TEPCO announced that it may not be able to follow through with the 9 month plan to stop the radiation leaking from the Fukushima nuclear reactor in Japan. A nuclear engineering professor from Kyoto adds that depending on the source of the high levels the plan to entomb the reactor to permanently end the radiation leak may not work at all. That statement echoes similar sentiments from nuclear expert Arnie Gunderson.
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