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    VIDEO How safe is Fukushima after the 2011 nuclear disaster?

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    VIDEO Fukushima Fallout Deaths Concerns WorldWide

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    VIDEO Fallout! How to Survive Nuclear Radiation

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    Bad news on Fukushima . Complete meltdown !

    TODAY'S MOST VIEWED TEPCO: Unit No. 1 is now “in a state of meltdown” — Suspects there are holes in bottom of reactor (VIDEO) (929) NILU ends public forecasts as map shows large radiation clouds now over US, Canada (VIDEOS) (524) “It’s Official: Fukushima Was Hit With a Full-Blown Nuclear...
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    Mega radiation released again

    According to the mainstream media, the Fukushima nuclear accident is all over. Just the opposite is happening. Historic high levels of radioactivity. Mega radiation released again. Japan admits Reactor 1 total melt-down, leak. #4 leaning, could collapse. #3 out of control. Population poisoned...
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    VIDEO Fukushima Japan nuclear radiation crisis and Bikini Island

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    VIDEO Japan Radiation Reaches US

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    Radiation Leaks Believed to be Continuous !

    Link Removed It is now believed leaks seeping into the soil, fresh water and the sea are continuous. Radiation has found its way into local produce, milk and tap water as far as Tokyo, 220km (140 miles) to the south. Theories on main sources of leaked radiation Reactor 2: Cooling problems...
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    VIDEO Deadly nuclear levels detected

    RADIATION levels that can prove fatal were detected outside reactor buildings at Japan’s Fukushima No.1 plant for the first time, complicating efforts to contain the worst disaster since Chernobyl in 1986. Water in an underground trench outside the No.2 reactor had levels exceeding one sievert...
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    Radiation is spewing from damaged reactors

    A government spokesman said radiation emanating from the plant is high enough in nearby areas to damage health. Radiation levels have risen considerably, Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said. In a televised press conference this afternoon, Kan told people within 30 kilometres of the troubled...
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