27 de abril de 2014

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April 20, 2014 -- (TRN) -- According to scientists and marine biologists, radiation in the Pacific Ocean from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, will begin making landfall along the west coast of North America 7 days from today.  The three melted-down reactors in Fukushima have been spewing 300 tons of radioactive water into the Pacific each and every day since the March, 2011 earthquake and tsunami which caused the triple-meltdown. That water, some from trenches around the reactors containing four million times the legal radiation limit, has been carried by ocean currents from Japan toward north America for the last three years.  It will begin hitting the west coast next weekend.  Most frightening: NO ocean water testing or emergency preparations at all have been undertaken by either states or the U.S. federal government. When the ocean radiation plume hits, you are on your own.

The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant is operated by the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and is located on the east coast of Japan.  The facility has six nuclear reactors, which generated enough electricity to power 14 million homes

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