Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Radiation-Test-in-Fukushima-Playgrounds-27MZIF2SV4UA.htmlConceptually similarFukushima Radiation VNRGP03U3WCompleted★★★★Measuring Radiation at Fuskushima School GP03U56Completed★★★★Fuskushima Streets Radiation MeasurementGP03U41Completed★★★★Testing & Interview at Watari Nursery SchoolGP04IV3Completed★★★★Investigation on Radioactive Contamination in JapanGP0STP8EMCompleted★★★★Measuring Radiation around FukushimaGP03U54Completed★★★★Fukushima Radiation Testing Clipreel 2011GP03U3VCompleted★★★★Iryna Lubunska Web Video - International VersionGP03U4GCompleted★★★★Iryna Lubunska Web Video - Japanes Subtitled VersionGP03U4HCompleted★★★★View AllGP03U6MRadiation Test in Fukushima PlaygroundsKumi Naidoo, Executive Director of Greenpeace International (wearing green jacket) observes as a Greenpeace team led by Jan Beranek (wearing orange vest and holding gamma spectrometer), as they undertake radiation contamination monitoring tests outside the grounds of 'Soramame' children's nursery in Fukushima City. The city has been contaminated by radioactive fallout from the ongoing crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Within Fukushima city the local authorities are now undertaking a clean up operation of soil from school and nursery school playgrounds.Locations:Asia-Fukushima City-Fukushima Prefecture-JapanDate:7 Jun, 2011Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:2m12sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :NEWS ACCESSKeywords:Bicycles-Day-Diggers-Earthquakes-Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant-Gloves-Greenpeace campaigners-Greenpeace staff-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear accidents-Nuclear radiation-Outdoors-Radiation measurement-Radiation measurement tools-Sadness-Schools-SignsShoot:Radiation Levels in Fukushima CityGreenpeace calls on Japan’s new Prime Minister to delay the September 1st opening of schools in Fukushima City until effective radioactive decontamination is carried out, after a Greenpeace radiation monitoring team found dose rates exceeding international safety standards.Greenpeace has been monitoring radioactive contamination of food, sea life and the environment in the region surrounding the crisis-stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant since March, and has continually called for a "protective status" for the area. This would include comprehensive, wide-ranging screening and decontamination measures and for vulnerable groups, such as pregnant women and children still living in highly contaminated areas outside the mandatory 30km exclusion zone such as Fukushima City, to be relocated.Related Collections:Japanese Nuclear Disaster (Full Selection) (Photos & Videos)Radiation Levels at Fukushima City Schools (Photos & Video)