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[EDISI SEMASA] Memahami Kesan Radiasi Kebocoran Nuklear Fukushima
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mana tau kot2 ada japanese masuk thread nie...so i share info
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sedih jerk baca
Courage of the Fukushima fifty: This is suicide, admit workers trying to avert a catastrophe
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ ... .html#ixzz1GxcFE3tO
# Nuclear workers accept their fate 'like a death sentence'
# Fears for their health as one expert says it is 'perhaps a suicide mission' |
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Reply sevenoctober
thx for sharing info..
tp lebih baik berbhs melayu...
dauswq Post at 18-3-2011 16:38
betul betul berpinar mata ni membaca bhase orang puteh |
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Exposed: Nuclear fuel rods inside wrecked reactor as experts predict radioactive plume will reach Britain in two weeks
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 2:15 PM on 18th March 2011
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ ... .html#ixzz1GxdfvIoL
Overwhelmed: Akio Komiri, director of plant owners Tokyo Electric Power Company cries as he leaves a press conference today |
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sian director tu ....kemusnahan yg d sebabkan bencana alam semulajadi |
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hrp2 dia x tiba2 jadi kamikaze. kesian kat dia. |
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yang paling berisko untuk mati or dapat masalah kesihatan pasal krisis nuklear ni, pekerja2 kat plant tu je... |
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Reply 41# chewan
x tau ker ... ai japanese celups |
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Alive!: Miracle of man pulled from wreckages of his house EIGHT days after tsunami crushed it
By Richard Shears
Last updated at 3:17 AM on 19th March 2011
A man was found alive early today (Sat) in the wreckage of his house - eight days after the tsunami smashed into the building, making escape impossible.
All hope had been given up of finding any more survivors after such a long time and in freezing temperatures.
Troops from the civil defence department were stunned to find the young man, shocked and unable to speak, in the ruins of the house in the town of Kesennuma in the badly-hit Miyagi prefecture.
Miracle: The man was pulled alive from the rubble eight days after Japan's powerful earthquake and tsunami
Stable: The man, in his 20s, was in shock and unable to speak when he was found |
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Reply 53# chewan
bila ms tgk idung ai :@
....motif sgt daus g ltk link kat tred bebas CI :cf: |
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Reply chewan
bila ms tgk idung ai
....motif sgt daus g ltk link kat tred ...
LEES Post at 19-3-2011 13:25
biar la...daus dulu keje bahagian promosi |
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biar la...daus dulu keje bahagian promosi
chewan Post at 19-3-2011 15:52
daus .. klu promote ... 1 forum cari dia ltk link |
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Reply chewan
aruslah..
ade yg tak phm bhs inggeris
tmbh lagi bhs sains...
dauswq Post at 18-3-2011 19:04
tau tak pe.. ingat mak paham sgt bahasa omputih hazab neh.. |
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Radioactive particles found in Tokyo water supply as Japanese slap ban on food grown near wrecked nuclear plant
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ ... .html#ixzz1H3hoihiW
* Spinach 65 miles from plant contaminated by leaks
* Traces of radioactive iodine found in Tokyo tap water
* Painstaking rewiring work to restart cooling system
* Japanese officials tell evacuees to take iodine to guard against cancer
* Engineers may still be forced to bury plant under concrete
* Another aftershock of 6.1 on the richter scale hits Japan
Japan today banned the sale of food grown in the area around the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant after milk and spinach was found to be contaminated with radiation.
As engineers worked to rewire a power supply to cooling systems, the government announced that the food grown up to 65 miles from the plant had levels of radioactive iodine that exceed official safety limits.
However they said there was no immediate risk to health, amid concerns about what effect radiation leaking from the stricken plant will have on the country.
Traces of radioactive iodine were also found in tap water in Tokyo, 135 miles from the plant. |
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Cooling: A fire engine sprays water toward Unit 3 of the Fukushima nuclear complex in the first picture to emerge from on the ground at the wrecked plant. Engineers are rewiring the coolant system power supply and say the situation is 'stabilising' |
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Victims leaving the area near the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant have been told they should take iodine tablets to counteract the effects of radiation.
It is the first report of food being contaminated by radiation since the March 11 quake and tsunami unleashed the nuclear crisis.
The milk was found 20 miles from the plant while the contaminated spinach was growing in Ibaraki, 65 miles from the plant where radiation is being emitted from spent fuel rods.
The UN's International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that officials had banned the sale of produce from the area.
It said: 'Though radioactive iodine has a short half-life of about 8 days and decays naturally within a matter of weeks, there is a short-term risk to human health if radioactive iodine in food is absorbed into the human body.'
It added that the radioactive iodine can increase the risk of thyroid cancer, adding: 'Children and young people are particularly at risk of thyroid damage due to the ingestion of radioactive iodine.'
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said: 'It's not like if you ate it right away you would be harmed. It would not be good to continue to eat it for some time.'
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced it will monitor food imported from Japan for radiation exposure. The most common imports are seafood, snack foods and processed fruits and vegetables.
The traces of radioactive iodine found in tap water in Tokyo and five other states were well below safety levels.
The earthquake and subsequent tsunami shattered cooling equipment at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant on Japan's north-east coast causing uranium fuel to overheat to dangerous levels.
Although engineers laid a power line to the plant yesterday, they are now engaged in painstaking work to reconnect the damaged equipment - which they hope will mean fire engines spraying the reactors and fuel storage ponds can stand down. |
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