Deadly radiation levels of up to 9.4 Sieverts per hour have been
recorded at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant – enough to kill a
person in less than an hour if directly exposed, local media reports. ~ Related articles
The mortal radiation reading was taken in a small room, using a
remote-controlled robot, where a pipe leads to the containment vessel of
the No. 2 reactor at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, JIJI
Press reported, citing Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO).
The reading of 9.4 sieverts (Sv) per hour was taken during the
September 4-25 checks. According to the operator, the highest levels of
contamination were measured on the floor. TEPCO did not offer any
further details. The company will start the decontamination process that
it hopes to complete by December.
Immediate radiation exposure
around the Fukushima nuclear power following the deadly incident reached
400 millisieverts (mSv) per hour in places. One millisievert is a
thousandth of a sievert, therefore the new 9.4 Sv reading is 23.5 times
higher than the radiation level recorded in March, 2011.
Just to compare, the typical average dose for a person is about 0.0036 Sv. per year. Combined career exposure limits for NASA‘s male astronauts by the time they are 55 years old is 4.00 Sv.
Earlier
this week, a government commissioned study, said that nearly 40 percent
of those involved in the emergency assistance operation at the
Fukushima plant in March 2011 suffered radiation exposure exceeding the
yearly public norm.
A
magnitude 9 earthquake triggered a tsunami that struck Fukushima on
March 11, 2011. The disaster caused a triple meltdown at the nuclear
plant, where so far almost 45,000 workers have been involved in a
clean-up and decommissioning effort that is expected to cost billions of
dollars and take about 40 years.
November 1, 2015 – KnowTheLies
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