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Nuclear Power Plants unsafe within 13km

Ibaraki : Japan | Mar 17, 2011 at 7:36 AM PDT
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Near Power Plants at the height of 13km, areas are unsafe. Neighboring towns are advised to vacate their place and sealed in safe indoors if possible.

Several buses and rescue teams are tracking residents near the plants. Since to this date the radiation remains unchange

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Posted By vauldine vauldine | about 2 years ago
Very professional and informative report. I enjoyed reading it.Rated up!
Reply By keanna17 keanna17 | about 2 years ago
thank you vauldine. I'll keep you abreast for more information.
Posted By NkeomaUchime Nkeoma Uchime | about 2 years ago
Thanks for the information...Rated up!!!!
Reply By keanna17 keanna17 | about 2 years ago
thank you nkeome uchime..its really unsafe and for now i think it reaches 30km already.
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