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Radiation Monitoring in Fukushima
A Greenpeace radiation monitoring team checks contamination levels in Fukushima City, Japan. Greenpeace has been conducting ongoing radiation monitoring in the Fukushima region since the nuclear disaster in March 2011, in order to record and assess the ongoing threat to the population and environment.
In original language:
Radioaktivitaetsmessungen in Fukushima
Ein Greenpeace Team misst in der Stadt Fukushima City die radioaktive Strahlung. Seit dem Atomunfall im AKW Fukushima Daiichi, im Maerz 2011, misst Greenpeace regelmaessig die Strahlung in der Region, um die Gefaehrdung der Menschen zu dokumentieren.
Unique identifier:
GP04H79
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
27/02/2013
Locations:
Asia
,
Fukushima City
,
Fukushima Prefecture
,
Japan
Credit line:
© Daniel Müller / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Radiation Monitoring in Fukushima
A Greenpeace radiation monitoring team checks contamination levels in Fukushima City, Japan. Greenpeace has been conducting ongoing radiation monitoring in the Fukushima region since the nuclear disaster in March 2011, in order to record and assess the ongoing threat to the population and environment. Members of the team are nuclear campaigner Heinz Smital, activist Michael Meyer-Krotz (Mikro) and press officer Cornelia Deppe-Burghardt.
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