Nuclear Disaster in Japan
There was a nuclear reaction at a uranium processing plant in Japan that has brought an enormous amount of people to stay indoors, to stop farming, and to have many schools closed down. There was a large amount of radiation spilt and researchers estimate that there was up to 39 people that were exposed to high amounts of radiation. The town in which this radiation accidents occurred was in Tokaimura. Tokaimura is located about 90 miles away from Tokyo. The victims of this accident were showing extreme symptoms of being exposed to radiation, high amounts of vomiting and diarrhea. Three of the victims were fireman, that were said to have been exposed to the chemicals while carrying the victims The nuclear reaction was put under control about twenty hours after the accident. The governor was extremely happy when he heard that the chain reaction had stopped because if it had succeed and kept evolving then the reaction could have turned into the critical stage in which the chemicals would be able to just burn on their own.
sixty municipal officials that were waiting for every announcements that One of the local residents, Yoko Kurosawa, said, "I'm scared because I measured in the area of the plant. A team was removing water from the cooling equipment to try and keep the radiation in one area to keep if from further nuclear fissioning. On early Friday morning the radiation levels had been cut to about 1/5 the level at which the crisis happened. The explanation for the nuclear reaction that was set off when workers The Yomiuri newspaper reported that the plant was an experimental facility
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