Fukushima Radiation Nears Chernobyl Spiking To 261,000,000 uSv/hr – Indicates Ongoing Nuclear Meltdown

Sunday, June 12, 2011
By Paul Martin

by Alexander Higgins
Alexander Higgins Blog.com
June 12, 2011

Fukushima reactor 1 radiation levels spike to 261,000,000 microsieverts per hour, so high it is 100% lethal in less than 2 minutes, and just short of Chernobyl reactor levels.
Lucas Whitefield Hixson tips us off to the latest radiation reading from the Fukushima nuclear reactor #1 hitting 261 sieverts per hour. For conversion purposes, that is 261,000 millisieverts per hour or 261,000,000 microsieverts per hour.

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One Response to “Fukushima Radiation Nears Chernobyl Spiking To 261,000,000 uSv/hr – Indicates Ongoing Nuclear Meltdown”

  1. Vebyast

    Just so you know, the instruments that recorded the graph you’re citing also report “INSTRUMENT FAILURE”. I wouldn’t trust that news too much.

    #32930

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