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Friday, September 28, 2012

Lead plate of 7.5cm thickness was lost in PCV of reactor1

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Lead plate of 7.5cm thickness was lost in PCV of reactor1
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More than 40,000 Bq/m2 from 82.8% of Nagareyama city in Chiba

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More than 40,000 Bq/m2 from 82.8% of Nagareyama city in Chiba
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1100 Bq/kg from dried mushroom sold in west coast of Japan

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1100 Bq/kg from dried mushroom sold in west coast of Japan
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Monday, September 24, 2012

Tritium leakage from reactor 5 and 6

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Tritium leakage from reactor 5 and 6
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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Futaba worst hit by Fukushima fallout | The Japan Times Online

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Futaba worst hit by Fukushima fallout | The Japan Times Online
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Friday, September 21, 2012

Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Weekly Review - Nuclear Power Industry News - Nuclear Power Industry News - Nuclear Street - Nuclear Power Portal

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Atmospheric dose is high in Fukuoka prefecture | Fukushima Diary

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Atmospheric dose is high in Fukuoka prefecture | Fukushima Diary
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[Japan Today] New nuclear regulatory agency launched | Fukushima Diary

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Cesium from 1 in 4 local products for self-consumption in Minamisoma city Fukushima | Fukushima Diary

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, “Safety limit food is safe enough to keep eating” | Fukushima Diary

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Saturday, September 15, 2012

More than 1000Bq/Kg was measured in 99.4% of a village area in no-man’s-zone | Fukushima Diary

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No-nuke plan official, quick to draw flak | The Japan Times Online

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No-nuke plan official, quick to draw flak | The Japan Times Online
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More than 1000Bq/Kg was measured in 99.4% of a village area in no-man’s-zone | Fukushima Diary

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Friday, September 14, 2012

10,502 Bq/Kg from Karuizawa Nagano, 253km from Fukushima | Fukushima Diary

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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Disaster-area kids under hard stress | The Japan Times Online

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Radioactive incident monitoring statistics - Department of Energy and Climate Change

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Radioactive incident monitoring statistics - Department of Energy and Climate Change
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Disaster upped food stocks' variety | The Japan Times Online

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Japan/korea sea contaminated as much as Tokyo bay | Fukushima Diary

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Japan/korea sea contaminated as much as Tokyo bay | Fukushima Diary
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Monday, September 10, 2012

More than 10% of prefectural staff suffer from mental problem in Miyagi | Fukushima Diary

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More than 10% of prefectural staff suffer from mental problem in Miyagi | Fukushima Diary
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Fukushima zones to be prepared for evacuees' return in two years | The Japan Times Online

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Fukushima zones to be prepared for evacuees' return in two years | The Japan Times Online
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Friday, September 7, 2012

Intermittent increase of Krypton-85 to suggest on-going nuclear fission in reactor1 | Fukushima Diary

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Interview me | Fukushima Diary

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Cesium from finished school lunch in Miyagi | Fukushima Diary

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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Cesium from baby food made in Tokyo and Aichi | Fukushima Diary

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Trucks with Fukushima number and radiation mark were caught by picture in Miyazaki prefecture | Fukushima Diary

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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Post-Fukushima meeting calls for more work on nuclear safety ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion

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Black substance found at Harajuku station in Tokyo, “21,346 Bq/Kg” | Fukushima Diary

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Cobalt 58 was detected in Gunma, half-life is 71days, “Possibile recriticality around after April” | Fukushima Diary

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      • Lead plate of 7.5cm thickness was lost in PCV of r...
      • More than 40,000 Bq/m2 from 82.8% of Nagareyama ci...
      • 1100 Bq/kg from dried mushroom sold in west coast ...
      • Tritium leakage from reactor 5 and 6
      • Futaba worst hit by Fukushima fallout | The Japan ...
      • Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Weekly Review - Nu...
      • Atmospheric dose is high in Fukuoka prefecture | F...
      • [Japan Today] New nuclear regulatory agency launch...
      • Cesium from 1 in 4 local products for self-consump...
      • Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, “Safety li...
      • More than 1000Bq/Kg was measured in 99.4% of a vil...
      • No-nuke plan official, quick to draw flak | The Ja...
      • More than 1000Bq/Kg was measured in 99.4% of a vil...
      • 10,502 Bq/Kg from Karuizawa Nagano, 253km from Fuk...
      • Disaster-area kids under hard stress | The Japan T...
      • Radioactive incident monitoring statistics - Depar...
      • Disaster upped food stocks' variety | The Japan Ti...
      • Japan/korea sea contaminated as much as Tokyo bay ...
      • More than 10% of prefectural staff suffer from men...
      • Fukushima zones to be prepared for evacuees' retur...
      • Intermittent increase of Krypton-85 to suggest on-...
      • Interview me | Fukushima Diary
      • Cesium from finished school lunch in Miyagi | Fuku...
      • Cesium from baby food made in Tokyo and Aichi | Fu...
      • Trucks with Fukushima number and radiation mark we...
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