The World Health Organization (WHO) called on Japan to ban the sale of food from Fukushima and three neighboring provinces due to high radiation levels. WHO reported that the impact of radiation is more serious than initially thought. The earthquake and subsequent tsunami that devastated Japan's worst nuclear crisis caused by 25 years due to constant breakdowns at the Fukushima nuclear plant.
The catastrophe has left eight thousand 805 12 000 654 dead and missing, in addition to losses estimated at 250 billion dollars.
The catastrophe has left eight thousand 805 12 000 654 dead and missing, in addition to losses estimated at 250 billion dollars.
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- First Japanese radioactive particles reach U.S. West Coast but UN officials claim they're a 'billion times' beneath danger levels (18/03/2011)
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- FDA's Fukushima food ban: Not really that big a deal (23/03/2011)
- Nuclear as Usual: Why Fukushima Will Change Less Than You Think - Jesse Jenkins, Ted Nordhaus & Michael Shellenberger - Technology - The Atlantic (24/03/2011)
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