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Monitoring Radiation at Fukushima School
A Greenpeace radiation expert checks radiation levels at a high school in Fukushima city, finding a dose rate of 2.4 microSieverts /h – more than twice than the 1 milliSievert /y internationally allowed maximum. The school was decontaminated by the authorities, however, contamination levels well above international safety levels persist. 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.
Creator:
Noriko Hayashi
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GP02HNH
Old Image ID:
20110817-DSC_1033
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Keywords
Keywords:
Close ups
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Day
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Earthquakes
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Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant
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Gamma ray spectrometers (GRS)
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High angle view
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Nuclear (campaign title)
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Nuclear accidents
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Outdoors
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Radiation
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Radiation measurement
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Radiation measurement tools
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Schools