In a daily life of a city located near the central Fukushima Daiichi Figure intervention of the dean of the University of Tohoku. He tries to reassure a population increasingly concerned about the consequences of the nuclear accident. As highlighted in the newspaper, "there is no need to flee the city," because the radiation levels recorded are not hazardous to health.
Nevertheless, concerns remain and it is useful to reinforce the information to enable people to better understand the reality of the situation.
Nevertheless, concerns remain and it is useful to reinforce the information to enable people to better understand the reality of the situation.
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