21.36 μSv/h was measured from a used car to export in Tokyo Dec of 2011

According to citizen’s radiation measuring organization in Saitama, on 12/22/2011, 21.36 μSv/h was measured from a used car in Tokyo.

It was measured in a distance from the car. The car was planned to be exported, but because it was over the regulated limit of 0.30 μSv/h, it wasn’t exported.

The original location of the car is not known, but they say the license plate can easily be changed even if it’s from Fukushima.

 

21.36 μSv/h was measured from a used car to export in Tokyo Dec of 2011

 

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Français :

En décembre 2011 à Tokyo, 21,36 ?Sv/h dans une voiture d’occasion à l’export

Selon une organisation civile de Saitama de contrôle de la radioactivité, le 22 décembre 2011, 21,36 ?Sv/h avaient été relevés sur une voiture d’occasion à Tokyo.

La mesure avait été prise à distance de la voiture. La voiture était prévue pour être exportée mais parce qu’elle dépassait la limite légale de 0,3 ?Sv/h, elle n’a pas été exportée.

Le lieu d’origine de la voiture n’est pas connu mais ils disent que changer les plaques est facile même si ça vient de Fukushima.

En  décembre 2011 à Tokyo, 21,36 ?Sv/h dans une voiture d'occasion à l'export

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