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The International Atomic Energy Agency announced on Tuesday that the level of radiation within 20 kilometers from the Fukushima facility exceeds the norm 1,600 times.
"The result of the contamination will not just end after the event,” he said. “It will be handed down from generation to generation.”
”I have four daughters, the first two have leukemia, another has breast cancer. The results of a disaster will be shown in generations to come," Yoshiro Yamawaki added.
Radiation in Tokyo water, babies at risk
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 » 05:11pm
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Radioactive iodine that exceeds the level considered safe for infants has been detected in Tokyo's tap water, a city government official said on Wednesday.
The official told reporters a water treatment centre in downtown Tokyo that supplies much of the city's tap water had found that some water contained 210 becquerels per litre of iodine 131.
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US halts food imports from Japan
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 »
The US Food and Drug Administration says it will halt imports of dairy products and produce from the area of Japan where a nuclear reactor is leaking radiation.
The FDA said on Tuesday that those foods will be detained at entry and will not be sold to the public. The agency previously said it would just step up screening of those foods.
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Japan PM halts farm shipments near nuke plant;
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 »
Japan's Prime Minister Naoto Kan has ordered two prefectures affected by radiation leaks from the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant to stop shipping a range of farm products.
Kan told prefectural governors to halt shipments of 'komatsuna' green leaf vegetables and broccoli from Fukushima, and untreated milk and parsley from neighbouring Ibaraki, Jiji Press and other media said.
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France urges Japan produce controls on imports / exports -
Wednesday, March 23, 2011 »
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France has urged the European Commission to impose 'systematic controls' on imports of fresh produce from Japan into the EU, amid fears of nuclear contamination, the agriculture ministry said on Tuesday.
On Monday and Tuesday 'France has called on the European Commission to introduce a harmonised European control scheme and therefore put in place systematic controls for all fresh produce reaching Europe's borders,' from Japan,' a ministry official said.
'We hope this decision will be taken as soon as possible,' the agriculture ministry added.
France itself has already introduced such checks on food imports from Japan amid fears of contamination from the quake-stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant.
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level of radiation within 20 kilometers from the Fukushima facility exceeds the norm 1,600 times.