Thursday, March 31, 2011

Radioactive cloud [from Japan] to disperse over Southeast Asia

31/03/2011
VOVNews/VNA

The Vietnamese Ministry of Science and Technology said on March 31 that a radioactive cloud from the quake-damaged Fukushima reactor explosions in Japan is forecast to disperse over Southeast Asian region.

The ministry said that the main part of the cloud is forecast to be divided into small parts, dispersed and fly sparsely over the Philippines, Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.

In the next few days, small clouds are forecast to arrive in Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. However, as the radioactive trace level is small it is difficult to discover their impacts on the radioactive background in Vietnam.

The ministry, citing discoveries from observation stations of the Institute for Nuclear Science and Technology and the Da Lat Nuclear Institute, affirmed that radioactive iodine-131 trace level found in Vietnam’s air is low and does not pose a threat to the environment and human health.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ces produits peuvent tomber sur nos champs de riz .
Ils peuvent contaminer , les céréales, les légumes , les viandes , les poissons , les oeufs...entrainant le Cancer.
Le Japon , une grande puissance économique subit ces catastrophes , alors les pays comme le Vietnam , la Thailande ...ne doivent jamais s'aventurer la construction des centrales nucléaires.
Les dangers sont pour tout le monde.

Anonymous said...

This radiation will gets to hanoi first before it gets to cambodia if any.

Anonymous said...

Free chemo radiation treatment for all people who have cancers.

Anonymous said...

see, it could affect the entire world, not just in japan. so, those countries who think about nuclear power plant should study and have emergency crisis in place in case of nuclear accident, etc, you know!

i mean, even cambodia will look to clean energy, eventually, so, it is important to study thoroughly before getting started, really!

Anonymous said...

Honestly, thinking that we are just able to take these resources for granted, and that Japan had ignored that they lived on a tectonic plate.
Now were all going to pay for their stupidity

Anonymous said...

Honestly, thinking that we are just able to take these resources for granted, and that Japan had ignored that they lived on a tectonic plate.
Now were all going to pay for their stupidity