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Monday, June 25, 2012

Radioactive “Dirt” Hits Tokyo

Radioactive “Dirt” Hits Tokyo

Tokyo Residents: Don’t Touch the Black or Blue Dirt

Fukushima has been decimated by radiation.
But Fukushima City has less than 300,000 residents.  And all of Fukushima prefecture has 2 million.  On the other hand, greater Tokyo – the world’s largest megacity – has 35 million inhabitants.
Tokyo soil has been blanketed by Fukushima radiation, even though the Japanese capital is 170 miles from the Fukushima nuclear complex.
Now, substances with even higher levels of radiation are showing up around Tokyo.
Minamisoma city council member Koichi Oyama writes:
People in Tokyo, the black substance is here!
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Please, people who live around, look at that!
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It’s on the roof, on the asphalt, on concrete… Everywhere on all surfaces.
“Almost every part where is black”.
“Those black substances have fallen away and because of the rain water it accumulates underfoot”.
“I think 1 micro is almost 100000 becquerels~, 1 second α,β,γ Ray 100 needles~”.
“Never touch them with naked hands”.
What is he talking about?

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