
News Wrap: Japanese Radiation Levels Measure 10,000 Times...
Clip: 3/31/2011 | 4m 28s
Radiation levels climb in area surrounding Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant.
Reports state that radiation in groundwater around the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan reached 10,000 times the standard level. Still, Japanese officials say there is not currently a threat of contamination.
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News Wrap: Japanese Radiation Levels Measure 10,000 Times...
Clip: 3/31/2011 | 4m 28s
Reports state that radiation in groundwater around the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan reached 10,000 times the standard level. Still, Japanese officials say there is not currently a threat of contamination.
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