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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

NUCLEAR REACTOR WORKERS PAID 20-fold, SEA WATER POLLUTION 3335 TIMES


The workers who survived to overcome the damage at the reactor Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) Fukushima Daiichi reportedly paid handsomely. However, only a few employees who dare to risk his life to save Japan from the crisis more severe radiation.

As reported by the page the Daily Mail, Wednesday, March 30, 2011, nuclear power plant operator company previously offered salaries up to more than 100,000 yen per day, or about Rp10, 6 million, if the reactor would remain correct. Salaries are 20 times more than the normal salary workers before a crisis occurs.

However, only a handful of people who want to take this offer. A total of 200 people who lived a brave warrior named as nuclear. They spent the days at the nuclear power plant risk his life, fight with great risk.SEA VIEW AIR POLLUTION

The device they use reportedly is also not adequate. A few days ago, two workers burned his feet after going through a puddle of water containing plutonium. Wear their shoes were not covered until the top of the ankles.

Radiation levels at the site was also still not stable. Sea water and a few puddles of water that allegedly leaked from one of the reactors contain radiation levels of 1000 miliseverts per hour.

Shingo Kanno, a resident who offered to work helping in the reactor, said the company offered a big salary because the job was dangerous conscious. "They know the dangers, so they have to pay 20 times more than usual," Kanno said.

Kanno said he rejected the company's offer to stay, knowing the risks to be faced. "My wife and entire family opposed it because it is very dangerous," Kanno said.

The situation in the reactor is still far from improving. Radiation and leakage continues to increase, causing the risk of workers exposed to radioactive substances is very large. Registration on Friday last week showed radiation levels 1250 times higher than the normal limit.

Sea water outside the NPP is also rumored to have radioactive contamination. According to the test, the sea water at the site contains 3335 times more radiation than before the crisis.

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