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Radiation Fukushima-1 travel the world in about two or three weeks now




radiation would be harmful to human health, but ... Fukushima, Japan's media reported, its emergence raises Grade 6 (Grade 6 is almost the highest point in the international scale of nuclear accidents)

The radiation from the nuclear power plant in Fukushima-1, following the earthquake that two weeks shook northeastern Japan, where it is located, could turn the world into two or three weeks, as reported by the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Test Ban Organization (CTBTO).

Just a week after the earthquake, the radiation levels California had risen in the U.S. west coast, and on Tuesday they had reached Iceland radioactive particles.

Following this pattern, sources quoted by Kyodo CTBTO have indicated that in the coming days Fukushima pollution come from European countries and that a margin of two to three weeks will have traveled across the globe, but without prejudice to human health.

Referring to the situation in China, the commission, which has 63 observation posts around the world, has indicated that in Takasaki, located in Gunma prefecture (center), the levels of radioactivity are still high, while predicted to remain so for long.

Japan's regional neighbors have expressed concern that this disaster affect the environment Asia, however, both the International Agency for Atomic Energy and Nuclear Safety Agency Japan have ruled this.

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