1.6 mSv/h was measured in Futabamachi before the explosion of 3/12/2011

In the interview with OurPlanet-TV, Idogawa, Ex-Futabamachi mayor commented 1590 μSv/h was actually recorded in Kamihatori area, Futabamachi before the explosion of 3/12/2011.

This area is 6km from Fukushima plant.

Reactor1 had a hydrogen explosion at 15:36 of 3/12/2011, but before the explosion, Tepco actually vented twice after the molten fuel leaked out of RPV. 

(cf, Tepco vented PCV of reactor1 after nuclear fuel melted through the RPV, twice [Link])

Mr. Idogawa states, there were pregnant women and children in the area when 1590 μSv/h was measured.

 

http://www.ourplanet-tv.org/?q=node/1518

 

 

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Français :

On avait 1,6 mSv/an à Futabamachi avant l’explosion du 12 mars 2011

Au cours de l’interview à OurPlanet-TV, M. Idogawa, l’ex-maire de Futabamachi dit que 1 590 μSv/h étaient en fait relevés dans la zone de Kamihatori, à Futabamachi avant l’explosion du 12 mars 2011.

Cette zone est à 6 km de la centrale de Fukushima.

Le réacteur 1 a connu une explosion d’hydrogène le 12 mars 2012 à 15:36 mais avant l’explosion, Tepco a en fait purgé deux fois après que le combustible fondu ait fuit de la RPV. (= enceinte de confinement principale du réacteur)

(cf. Tepco avait purgé la PCV du réacteur 1 après que le combustible fondu ait percé la RPV, deux fois [Lien])

M. Idogawa affirme qu’il y avait des femmes enceintes et des enfants dans la zone quand on a relevé les 1 590 μSv/h.

http://www.ourplanet-tv.org/?q=node/1518

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