http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/17/world/asia/17nuclear.html?_r=1&ref=world
United States chairman of Nuclear Regulatory Commission said that American officials believed that the damage to at least one crippled reactor was much more serious than Tokyo had acknowledged, and he advised Americans to stay much farther away from the plant than the perimeter established by Japanese authorities.
Chairman of the Commission, Mr. Jaczko’s most startling assertion was that there was now little or no water in the pool storing spent nuclear fuel at the No. 4 reactor of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, leaving fuel rods stored there exposed and bleeding radiation into the atmosphere.
While radiation levels at the plant have varied tremendously, Mr. Jaczko said that the peak levels reported there “would be lethal within a fairly short period of time.”
Americans please be very cautious, and stay as far away from the plant as possible. Take even higher measures of safety than the Japanese recommend. The radiation will become highly lethal according to our chairman of commission. Although Japan is embarrassed and angered by this assessment, it is the correct means of protection. We want you to be safe from harm.
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