Friday, March 25, 2011

Radioactive cloud will come to Vietnam March 25

LookAtVietnam - A
radioactive cloud will come to Vietnam
on March 25 but it will not affect human’s health, according to the Agency for
Radioactive Nuclear Safety.

Chief of the Agency for Radioactive Nuclear Safety, Dr. Ngo
Dang Nhan said that according to Norwegian scientists, a radioactive cloud from
Japan will come to southern Vietnam
on March 25 but it will not harm people’s health.
Responding to worries of radioactive infected foods from Japan, Nhan said that foods imported from Japan
would be tested for radioactivity.
“If we discover any signal of danger, we will release
warnings,” he said.
A radioactive cloud from Japan’s
Fukushima I plant moved south over the Pacific
and reached the north of the Philippines
on March 22.
By yesterday, no radioactive dispersion was found in Vietnam,
Ministry of Science and Technology reported.
The nuclear incident at the Fukushima I plant has remained under the
control of the Japanese Government, the ministry said.
The cooling of the plant’s reactors with seawater pumped in
from specialized fire engines has paid off, with the temperatures of the
reactors having gone down, the ministry added.
PV

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