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Fukushima village radiation still above gov't target after cleanup: Greenpeace

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Here are those pesky foreign environmental agencies telling Japan what to do again. It must be so hard for Japan to get away with their lies these days.

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The gift that keeps on giving

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Clean up radiation? Take the soil in plastic bags stack them along a river, sea side...not what I would classify as a clean up. A dispersal is probably more a description.

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And yet the usual cheerleading crowd is awfully silent.

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Is the poor excuse for a PM listening? don't turn the nukes back on you twat.

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No no no. The official Japanese government measuring devices clearly show the levels are just below the set target, and will drop even more once a collection of oba-chans have swept some sidewalks, and done a bit of weeding. After some official ceremonies of incense burning and gatsu-pose photos, the radiation levels will basically be zero.

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The world should boycott the Olympics and force the Government to bring in responsible workers to clean their mess up.

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There is some great forest food in Fukushima to gather. There are heaps of great tasting mushrooms in Autumn and bamboo stouts are about to come on. It beat paying for the some produce sold in the shop!!

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@ Hollis - LOL, I wish I could give you more than one thumbs up. Then I realized that's the sad truth.

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"Fukushima is under control" Prime Minister Abe said.

but,

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Fukushima will remain uninhabitable in the life time of everyone posting here, and possibly that of any children of those posting right now.

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The radiation levels are gradually decreasing, probably because much of the contamination has been washed away by rain, gone deeper into the ground, or been collected into large bags and placed by the sea in the hope that it will be "accidentally" swept away in a storm.

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The radiation from Fukushima correspond to a yeardose of 120 miliiSievert earlier. The limit is yeardoses of 20 milliSievert. But in India the natural radiation in ceowded areas is 200 milliSievert.

British experts says the evacuation wasn´t really neccesary.

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