Monday, May 19, 2014

Status 10 Days after the Start of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident

Status 10 Days after the Start of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident


The number of locations on roads broken or damaged is 1,300 in the disaster-affected area of northeast Japan.

Iodine 131 was found in the ground 40 km north of the Fukushima Plant to be 400 times larger than a normal concentration value.

The number of evacuees from the disaster-affected area of northeast Japan is now 310,000.

A Thai Air force plane has carried Thai people out of Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, to Thailand.

US C-17 air carriers conveyed 93 tons of supplies while a Japan's Air Force C-130s 20 tons of goods to Sendai Airport on Sunday.

Fukushima City (80 Km from the power plant) shows 156 times larger; Tokyo (250 Km) shows 3 times larger radiation than normal, most recently, according a TV news report at 0:35 p.m. 


Fukushima Daiichi before the Accident