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Radiation Particles Started Falling in California

Radiation Particles Started Falling in California


Radiation Particles Started Falling in California

Radioactive particles from the MOX Japanese Fukoshima reactors has begun to fall in California. Experts at UC Berkley have confirmed that radioactive particles are being detected. Government officials stated that the radiation levels should not be concentrated enough to cause health problems to California residents yet, but conflicting opinions began to surface this morning surrounding potential health risks given longer term exposure and potentially increasing fallout. Even Mainstream media has began airing alerts of the potential fallout over US territories as early as Friday March 18th, and had advised that it is a good day to stay in doors and watch the basket ball game.

Japanese officials denied claims by the IAEA that MOX fuel rods in one if the Fukoshema reactors are now out of coolant and exposed.


The U.S. network known as Radnet is a system of 100 radiation monitors that work 24 hours a day, spread across the country in places such as Anaheim, Bakersfield and Eureka. In addition, a network of 63 sensors is operated by the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization, an international agency allied with the United Nations.

Radioactive particles from the MOX Japanese Fukoshima reactors has begun to fall in California. Experts at UC Berkley have confirmed that radioactive particles are being detected. Government officials stated that the radiation levels should not be concentrated enough to cause health problems to California residents yet, but conflicting opinions began to surface this morning surrounding potential health risks given longer term exposure and potentially increasing fallout. Even Mainstream media has began airing alerts of the potential fallout over US territories as early as Friday March 18th, and had advised that it is a good day to stay in doors and watch the basket ball game.

Japanese officials denied claims by the IAEA that MOX fuel rods in one if the Fukoshema reactors are now out of coolant and exposed.

The U.S. network known as Radnet is a system of 100 radiation monitors that work 24 hours a day, spread across the country in places such as Anaheim, Bakersfield and Eureka. In addition, a network of 63 sensors is operated by the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization, an international agency allied with the United Nations.

Radioactive particles from the MOX Japanese Fukoshima reactors has begun to fall in California. Experts at UC Berkley have confirmed that radioactive particles are being detected. Government officials stated that the radiation levels should not be concentrated enough to cause health problems to California residents yet, but conflicting opinions began to surface this morning surrounding potential health risks given longer term exposure and potentially increasing fallout. Even Mainstream media has began airing alerts of the potential fallout over US territories as early as Friday March 18th, and had advised that it is a good day to stay in doors and watch the basket ball game.

Japanese officials denied claims by the IAEA that MOX fuel rods in one if the Fukoshema reactors are now out of coolant and exposed.


The U.S. network known as Radnet is a system of 100 radiation monitors that work 24 hours a day, spread across the country in places such as Anaheim, Bakersfield and Eureka. In addition, a network of 63 sensors is operated by the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization, an international agency allied with the United Nations.

Radioactive particles from the MOX Japanese Fukoshima reactors has begun to fall in California. Experts at UC Berkley have confirmed that radioactive particles are being detected. Government officials stated that the radiation levels should not be concentrated enough to cause health problems to California residents yet, but conflicting opinions began to surface this morning surrounding potential health risks given longer term exposure and potentially increasing fallout. Even Mainstream media has began airing alerts of the potential fallout over US territories as early as Friday March 18th, and had advised that it is a good day to stay in doors and watch the basket ball game.

Japanese officials denied claims by the IAEA that MOX fuel rods in one if the Fukoshema reactors are now out of coolant and exposed.

The U.S. network known as Radnet is a system of 100 radiation monitors that work 24 hours a day, spread across the country in places such as Anaheim, Bakersfield and Eureka. In addition, a network of 63 sensors is operated by the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization, an international agency allied with the United Nations.
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