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Settlement report 4/17/2012
Donation : 30.00 USD Expense : 0.00 USD Left in hat : 30.00 USD Goal of this month : 2,000.00 USD (My previous salary in Japan) Current total : 578.00
Irradiated whales
Whales are contaminated. From the results of the inspection on radioactivity materials in fisheries products by Fisheries Agency, they constantly measure cesium from whales . 15 May,2011 Minke whale 31Bq/kg
Another member of Tokio hospitalized
Following up this article..Japanese idol on “Support by eating” positive from WBC Matsuoka(35), from the same idol group Tokio was hospitalized for dehydration. At 9:00 of 4/17, he visited a
Notice put in front of elementary school of Fukushima
Following up this article..“Don’t play in the park for longer than 1 hour a day” This notice is put in front of the elementary schools in Koriyama Fukushima. <Translate>
This is how incineration ash of 16,000 Bq/Kg is deposited
Incineration ash of over 8,000 Bq/Kg is supposed to be carefully shielded by concrete, but it is not actually. 8,000 Bq/Kgを超える焼却灰は適切にコンクリートで固められ、ケースに保管されることになっていますが、実際はそうではないようです。 These pictures are where incineration ash of 16,000 Bq/Kg
2040 Bq/kg from officially uncontaminated disaster debris
In the end of July, 2040 Bq/Kg of cesium was measured from disposal ash of power generating facility “Yamagata green power”. They accepted 1400 tones of wood debris from
0.2 μSv/h of alpha ray in Yamagata
Mr. Oyama, a city councilor of Minamisoma measured alpha ray in Yamagata, where his families evacuated. He measured 114 count within 300 seconds.(About 0.19μSv/h) on the cover of manhole. Black
JP population decreased by 259,000 people
Following up this article..Population of Chiba and Ibaraki is shrinking From october of 2010 to october 2011, Japanese population decreased by 259,000 people (↓ 0.2%), which is the largest decrease
Pentagon seeks for the robotic technology for nuclear plant
Quote from the New York Times. [Link] Seeking Robots to Go Where First Responders Can’t In the event of another disaster at a nuclear power plant, the first responders