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Friday, March 18, 2011

Change the Tokyo Earthquake As City of Ghosts

Jepang pasca gempa tsunami (Foto: Kyodo)



TOKYO - Japanese capital, Tokyo, usually tinged with workers who have high activity. But the scene suddenly changed.
Now, Tokyo is like a ghost town. Schools look close, while workers are allowed to stay at home.

At the moment the government is trying hard to cope with post-disaster situation, some parts of Tokyo like a ghost town. Especially in areas that reached 240 kilometers away with a nuclear power plant (NPP) Fukushima.

Many of the residents who accumulate stocks of food and staying indoors to protect themselves. Predicate most densely populated cities in the world, like no life at all.

"Like on Sundays only, no cars on the road," said one resident Kazushi Arisawa told Reuters on Wednesday (03/16/2011).

"The wind was blowing hard today, makes citizens increasingly worried by the threat of radiation," he continued.

But such fears may subside for a while. The wind that blows from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant would reportedly lead to the sea. Nevertheless, the figure was the highest radiation was recorded in Tokyo on Tuesday, March 15, but his condition did not threaten human health.

Radiation in Tokyo touching figure in 0.809 microsievert worst. But this record does not cause a great threat to humans.

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