Radiation News 4-8-11

April 8th, 2011

(HigginsBlog) – Japan Nuclear Radiation Found In Food Bought In California Stores – Read More Here

(ZeroHedge) – As Radioactive Iodine Cloud Passes Over Korea, Government Downplays Risks – Tyler Durden – Read More Here

(JapanToday) – Japan asks foreign media to report objectively on nuclear crisis – Read More Here

(Atmos) – Radiation trajectories – View Here

(HigginsBlog) – New Nuclear Reactor Plant – Onagawa – Leaking Radiation After Earthquake – 4/8/2011 – Read More Here

(WashingtonsBlog) – South Koreans Wear Masks Out of Fear of Radiation from Japan – Read More Here

(NHKWorld) – Thursday’s quake damages Onagawa nuclear plant – Read More Here

(ENENews) – 5 of 6 Items in Food Chain Sampling Test Have Radioactive Particles – Read More Here

(NHKWorld) – China, Russia Concern Over Contaminated Water – Read More Here

(Higgins) – Alexander Higgins Direct Response To The UC Berkeley Allegations His Article On Radiation In CA Drinking Water, Rainwater Is Misleading – Read More Here

(HigginsBlog) – Is Background Radiation Safe? Find out how many people in the US will get cancer and die from it. – Read More Here

(ZeroHedge) – Water Leak Found At Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant – Read More Here

(IntelHub) – “Blinding”Blue Light/ Flash Seen During Earthquake In Japan, Nuclear Plant Loses Power – Read More Here

(NaturalNews) – The cesium deception: Why the mainstream media is mostly reporting iodine levels, not radioactive cesium – Mike Adams – Read More Here

(NaturalNews) – The Fukushima Dictionary of Physics Terminology (satire) – Mike Adams – Read More Here

(BusinessInsider) – Satellite Detects A New Nuclear Facility In North Korea – Read More Here

(WashingtonsBlog) – Ongoing Cover Up of Nuclear Crisis By Governments and Nuclear Power Companies – Read More Here

Video

Inside video report from Fukushima nuclear reactor evacuation zone

Fukushima, Japan – The Japanese government has issued the evacuation order on March 12 for the residents living within the 20 kilometer radius of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.

Since then, residents have left their homes, and the “no man land” has been out of touch with the rest of the world.

A Japanese journalist, Tetsuo Jimbo, ventured through the evacuation zone last Sunday, and filed the following video report.

He says that, inside the evacuation zone, homes,building, roads and bridges, which were torn down by Tsunami, are left completely untouched, and the herd of cattle and pet dogs, left behind by the owners, wonders around the town while the radiation level remains far beyond legal limits.

Watch the video report.

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