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Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant
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Greenpeace campaigners
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Measuring tools
Nuclear (campaign title)
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Measuring Radiation in Iitate
Greenpeace radiation safety experts Jan Vande Putte and Jacob Namminga monitor contamination levels at Iitate village, 40km northwest of the crisis-stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, and 20km beyond the official evacuation zone. Radiation levels found by the Greenpeace monitoring team are far above internationally recommended limits. People living here would receive the yearly maximum dose of radioactivity within a few days, yet have not yet been evacuated. The Greenpeace team is continuing to monitor locations around the Fukushima evacuation area in order to assess the true extent of radiation risks to the local population.
Unique identifier:
GP02C3Z
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
27/03/2011
Locations:
East Asia
,
Fukushima Prefecture
,
Iitate
,
Japan
Credit line:
© Christian Åslund / Greenpeace
Size:
4256px × 2832px 9MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★★ (A)
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Japanese Nuclear Disaster
A Greenpeace team on the ground in Japan monitors radiation levels near the crisis-stricken Fukushima/Daiichi nuclear plant, and documents the devastating affects on the local population and environment.
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