Japan Govāt: Tokyo area hit with āunnoticedā wave of Fukushima radioactive material ā Newspapers: āHeavily contaminatedā¦ High-concentration radiationā ā Prime Minister: āWe were right on the vergeā of evacuating 50 million people (AUDIO)
ENENews.com
September 8th, 2014
Mainichi Daily News, Sept. 5, 2014 (emphasis added): Radioactive plumes spread cesium a week after Fukushima disaster ā A second wave of radioactive material from the Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant disaster spread over the Tohoku and Kanto regionsā¦ analysis of radiation readings [by the Nuclear Regulation Authority and the Ministry of Environment] has foundā¦. It was already knownā¦ āradioactive plumesā had spread on March 15 and 16., but {there were] similar radiation readings for March 20 and 21ā¦ Ministry of the Environment used data from constant monitoring devices used to measureā¦ air pollution [with] filter paper that catches airborne particlesā¦ Rain did not fall on March 20 and 21ā¦ thought to be the reason why the second radioactive plume was not noticed until now. In the Kanto region, two belts of high-concentration radiation were registered ā one on March 15 and one on March 21.
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