Sunday, March 27, 2011

Nuclear's Worker Told to Move

Japanese authorities issue of workers from the nuclear reactor power plants Fuskuhima Daiichi damaged after detecting an increase of radiation.

The management company Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO), which operates the state power plants, radiation levels in the water in the plant's second reactor is more than an hour milisievert 1.000 compared with the national safety standard that is only 250 milisievert year.

U.S. Security Protection Agency states millisievert of radiation of1.000 was enough to cause bleeding in the human body.

TEPCO officials said the workers were removed from the reactor turbine building number two, to prevent their contact with harmful radiation.

The workers had previously tried to pump out the water in the reactor containing the radioactive material.

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Bebaskan Raja Petra dan Teresa Kok