Japan earthquake: Risk fallout
ANSA) - ROMA, 13 MAR - After the incidents in central Fukushima, Japan fears that radioactive material, now pushed eastward over the Pacific, it could fall to the ground with the rain, waiting for tomorrow night. This is what being repeated at this time Japanese television, as reported by the Italian biologist Matthew Guerrero of the National Research Council (CNR), who lives in Tokyo for 8 months. "On every TV - ANSA said Guerrini - Experts advise not to go out, except with towels or mask over his mouth, not to be exposed to rain, wash hands and face when you return home and not to eat vegetables grown at ' open. For the Italian researcher, "The most significant spread from the TV and the steam power stations damaged by contaminated. " From biologist adds: "It is essential not come into contact with contaminated material and, if it continues to leak steam is important not to expose himself to the rain." So far the weather has been nice, but the forecast for rain tomorrow night announce. "Here - added - every TV network has an expert dedicated to information on nuclear and on the TV there is a real marathon of experts working to explain what is happening in the central damaged after the earthquake on Friday. In Japan - he adds - the nuclear debate has begun when the plants have been built. "
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