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Radiation levels in seabed near Fukushima plant jump
Seabed samples collected 9 miles from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant contained 1,400 becquerels of radioactive caesium-137 per kilogram.

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Agence France-Presse
Wed, May 04 2011 at 2:23 AM

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workers at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant

RADIATION: The Fukushima plant has leaked radiation into air, soil and ocean since it was severely damaged by the massive quake and tsunami. (Photo: ZUMA Press)

Levels of radioactive substances have jumped in the Pacific seabed off Japan near the nuclear power plant crippled by a massive tsunami in March, according to the plant operator.
 
Seabed samples collected some 9 miles from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant contained 1,400 becquerels of radioactive caesium-137 per kilogram, Tokyo Electric Power Company said.
 
The level is more than 600 times higher than a maximum 2.3 becquerels per kilogram detected in the past off the northeastern prefecture of Fukushima.
 
The samples, taken on Friday, also contained 1,300 becquerels of caesium-134 and 190 becquerels of iodine-131, according to a TEPCO statement issued late Tuesday after the first analysis of seabed soil since the March 11 disaster.
 
Levels of the two materials were too low to be gauged in the past, a TEPCO spokeswoman said. The company did not say whether the levels were considered harmful.
 
Samples taken at another spot 12 miles away from the plant also showed similarly high radiation levels.
TEPCO said it would continue to examine radiation levels.
 
"We cannot say anything definite after just one probe. We will conduct more sample examinations and keep a watch," the spokeswoman said.
 
The samples were taken 66-100 feet deep and three kilometers from the coast.
 
The Fukushima plant has leaked radiation into air, soil and ocean since it was severely damaged by the massive quake and tsunami.
 
Greenpeace said Tuesday it had begun independent tests of water samples from the ocean near Japan's crippled for radiation contamination.
 
The samples will be collected outside Japan's 12-mile territorial waters in line with government rules, Greenpeace said.
 
Copyright 2011  AFP Global Edition

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al fresco May 04 2011 at 9:44 PM

Its comforting to know that the japanese gov.t and the us gov't' are both lying sacks of shitt when it comes to nuclear fallout and the dangers posed to the world.Nice going, nips!!!!!

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al fresco May 04 2011 at 9:44 PM

Its comforting to know that the japanese gov.t and the us gov't' are both lying sacks of shitt when it comes to nuclear fallout and the dangers posed to the world.Nice going, nips!!!!!

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