Radiation from Fukushima Lessening
Radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is dropping, but still beyond the range of levels desired by the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, a report released on Friday, stated.
The report was published in the Asahi Shumbun newspaper, a daily, and goes on to say that those evacuated from the town of Fukushima and are returning to their residences will be exposed to a dose of anywhere from 0.7 to 3 millisieverts per year. The order of evacuation of the area was lifted sometime earlier in April. Other areas affected by radiation would receive even less amounts.
According to a report published in panorama.am, the Japanese Government said it was committed to lowering the radiation amounts from the disaster to about 1 millisievert per year.
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