18,756 Bq/kg of Cs-134/137 measured from the mud in street gutter in Setagaya Tokyo

A citizens’ radiation laboratory CRMS (Citizen’s Radioactivity Measuring Station) reported they measured 18,756 Bq/kg of Cs-134/137 from mud in a street gutter in Fukasawa Setagaya Tokyo.

CRMS stated they need to blockade the area until they finish decontamination.

 

Sampling date : 5/28/2013
Cs-134 : 6,216 Bq/Kg
Cs-137 : 12,540 Bq/Kg

18,756 Bq/kg of Cs-134/137 measured from the mud in street gutter in Setagaya Tokyo

 

https://twitter.com/crms_fukushima/status/340510695462424578

 

 

I don’t gamble. I don’t multiply my own life and possibility.
You shouldn’t gamble in your important time of life.

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Français :

18 756 Bq/kg de césium 134/137 relevés dans la boue d’un caniveau de Setagaya dans Tokyo

 

Un laboratoire civil de surveillance, le CRMS (Citizen’s Radioactivity Measuring Station), rapporte qu’ils ont relevé 18 756 Bq/kg de césium 134/137 dans la boue de caniveaux de Fukasawa Setagaya de Tokyo.

Le CRMS affirme qu’ils faut interdire la zone jusqu’à ce qu’ils terminent de décontaminer.

Date : 28 mai 2013
Cs-134 : 6 216 Bq/kg
Cs-137 : 12 540 Bq/kg

18,756 Bq/kg of Cs-134/137 measured from the mud in street gutter in Setagaya Tokyo

https://twitter.com/crms_fukushima/status/340510695462424578

Je ne joue pas. Je ne démultiplie pas les possibilités de ma propre vie.
On ne devrait pas jouer pendant les moments important de sa vie.

 

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