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another Chernobyl ...omg
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Tokyo Electric Power Company, which runs the Fukushima Dai-Ichi plant, says radiation levels at the unit are well below the legal limits following this morning's hydrogen explosion. Radiation at Unit 3 measured 10.65 microsieverts; operators must inform the government if a level of 500 microsieverts is reached.
Health experts have stressed that the risk from radiation appears low. Reuters has spoken to the Gregory Hartl of the World Health Organisation, who told the agency:
"At this moment it appears to be the case that the public health risk is probably quite low. We understand radiation that has escaped from the plant is very small in amount."
That has not stopped people from worrying. Singaporean authorities have announced they will test imported Japanese produce for potential radiation "as a precautionary measure".
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According to a piece in the New York Times, a US aircraft carrier, Ronald Reagan, passed through a radioactive cloud from the Japan nuclear reactors. It is reported that the crew on deck received a month's worth of radiation in an hour.
There is no indication any of the personnel have experienced ill effects from the exposure, officials said
Just heard about a third explosion at the Fukushima nuclear power station.