.- After 14 hours of travel on a charter flight, 100 Mexicans arrived on Friday the country from Japan, who decided to return voluntarily after the explosions of nuclear plants in the earthquake and tsunami occurred on 11 March. The airline's flight KE9015 Korea Airline, which took off at six o'clock on Thursday afternoon (Japan time), also a group of Central Americans arrived, a Peruvian and a Canadian Terminal International Airport of Mexico City (AICM).
The nationals said they received the full support of the Mexican government, including travel expenses and counseling. In turn, Miriam Lopez de la Calle, who was doing a PhD in Japan, said that fear and uncertainty were the factors that forced them to return, due to lack of information about radioactivity that could be expanded by the situation reactors.
The nationals said they received the full support of the Mexican government, including travel expenses and counseling. In turn, Miriam Lopez de la Calle, who was doing a PhD in Japan, said that fear and uncertainty were the factors that forced them to return, due to lack of information about radioactivity that could be expanded by the situation reactors.
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