I came home from work to this article in the news
There have been more rumours of the government lying to us and it is scary to see another map like this.
Should there be another big earthquake in Fukushima, Japan will be over with...so I have heard.
Apparently, the mountainous areas of Saitama have been hit quite badly.
So, what does it mean?
We pack our bags and go? Science professionals and farmers wish they could. A few we know are...
Fukushima is on the news a lot these days, but we know about the animals dying, but what do we know about the radiation?
No one can measure the levels and predict it all accurately.
Not out to scare you but we need to think about these things.
The thing is, the 'radiation' lines conveniently stop at the borders of Saitama, Chiba and Tochigi, not reaching to Tokyo, Niigata, Nagano. Now, don't get me wrong, I am not wishing clouds of radiation to float over anyone. However, I am thinking, that should there be any levels of radiation in these prefectures, then we need to know. It would mean that half of Honshu island is affected, but of course, no one knows that yet.
Check out this picture from May -There has been a clear spread of radiation in the past few months, so it just makes you think ahead, that's all. What to do and what to believe is another matter.
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