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Radiation Spread Seen; Frantic Repairs Go On

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Data collected by the Aerial Measuring System from American flights over the Fukushima nuclear plant show that radioactive contamination has not spread beyond a 19 mile range from the plant. The system uses a plane and a helicopter flying over the site with equipment taking measurements in the immediate vicinity of the plant.

An account of the events of the March 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear plant disaster in Japan

03/15/2011

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