The amount of radioactive materials released from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture has increased when compared with the previous month, TEPCO said Monday.
The crippled plant released on average – 70 million becquerels per hour, compared with 60 million becquerels in December.
Source: Yomiuri
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KatsandDogs
January 24, 2012
That doesn’t explain the abrupt increase in radiation levels across most of the country yesterday after an earthquake in Fukushima. They are obviously hiding something.