Rockfish 180 times higher than the standard in waters off the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan
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(1)MBC News Desk Live Broadcast Cesium Bumblebee Rockfish
(2)Cesium 18000 becquerel detected in rockfish
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(1)Live broadcast of Cesium Bumblebee Rockfish
(2)News Desk
(3)1200 becquerels of rat yellow me cesium
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(1)Cesium Power Woo
(2)News Desk
(3)They’re caught in a breakwater near the nuclear power plant
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(1)According to a report by the Negyodo News Agency, 18,000 becquerels of radioactive cesium were detected in rockfish caught off Fukushima last month, 180 times the standard
(2)In addition, the rat songmi, also called the Surprise, produced 1,200 becquerels of cesium
(3)Kyodo News analyzed that such a high level of cesium was detected because the fish was caught at a breakwater near the nuclear power plant
(4)TEPCO says it has taken measures to set up nets to keep the fish from escaping the harbor
(5)Fish can be blocked with nets, but contaminated seawater can spread around as much as possible, so it is difficult to see it as a proper countermeasure
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(1)Yes, in March this year, TEPCO put a robot inside the reactor
(2)I filmed the situation
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(1)This is the first time the reactor floor has been damaged
(2)Unpurified radioactive materials could leak through the cracks
(3)TEPCO announced yesterday that radioactive materials flying out of the nuclear power plant will not have a significant impact on the surrounding area
(4)It was argued that the exposure dose around the plant was below the standard level and that there was a low possibility of a floor collapse
(5)But Japan’s Nuclear Regulatory Agency says it needs to be reviewed
(6)There is a possibility that radioactive substances other than cesium will be released, and there is a possibility that exposure doses such as earthquakes will increase
(7)In other words, the Japanese Nuclear Regulation Agency has put the brakes on TEPCO’s behavior of insisting that it is unconditionally safe