Wednesday, March 9, 2016







Locals eating radioactive food 30 years after Chernobyl: Greenpeace tests

By Andrew Osborn
March 9, 2016
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Based on this report, it is not safe for Singapore to buy any food-stuff from Fukushima.
We should not take the risk of subjecting Singapore population to cancer-risk.
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Greenpeace said it had also conducted tests in areas contaminated by the 2011 Fukushima disaster in Japan where an earthquake and tsunami damaged a nuclear plant and caused a substantial radiation leak.
As with Chernobyl, forests around the accident site were found to have become repositories of radioactive contamination that could not be cleaned up.
"They will pose a risk to the population for decades or even centuries to come," the report said.
Greenpeace said the Japanese government's decontamination efforts had so far been inadequate and left the door open to recontamination of areas deemed to have been cleaned.
Long-term exposure to radiation can lead to severe illnesses. Doctors in the areas worst affected by Chernobyl have long reported a sharp rise in certain cancer rates.

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