Fears of children who have to check radiation levels outside before they can go and play

Almost seven years after the Fukushima disaster, staff are forced to check if schoolyards are too poisonous to play.


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The main problem is internal radiation thru food and drinking, which in this article is not enough emphasized. Plus there is no safe level of manmade radiation.
they say that food
Almost seven years after the Fukushima disaster, staff are forced to check if schoolyards are too poisonous to play


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Pupils have to scan their school playground

Children are still using Geiger counters to test for deadly radiation levels at schools struck by the Fukushima disaster in Japan.
Almost seven years after the worst nuclear meltdown in decades, staff are forced to check if schoolyards are too poisonous to play.
A large Geiger counter in their playground measures the invisible threat still hanging over them after the nearby nuclear plant was hit by an earthquake and engulfed by the ensuing tsunami.
If radiation readings are too high, the children are told they cannot go outside.
Students even have their own handheld devices to check…

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