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PM Japan Proclaim A State Of Emergency Of Atomic Energy

Published on Friday, March 11, 2011 // , , , , ,

The Tsunami Took the airport SendaiJakarta-following the earthquake and tsunami that occurred in Japan, Prime Minister Naoto Kan said Atomic Energy emergencies. But did you mention no radioactive leaks were detected.

As reported by the AFP News Agency, Friday (11/3). With the establishment of the State, the Right claimed the Government to implement emergency measures.

Up to this, population saata living around nuclear power plants have not been asked to do certain acts, as presented by the Secretary of the head of the Cabinet of Japan, Yukio Edano.

"We have declared a State of emergency to deal with the nuclear possibilities happen. I repeat that there is no leakage of radioactive materials and the leak will never happen, "said Edano.

Edano also appealed to the population who have lived in the vicinity of power generation-nuclear power plants for calm. "We are asking the residents who live around the power plant to be quiet," he said.

Further It says, as far as this nuclear power plant owned by Japan do not experience the problem after the great earthquake.

"Some parts of our nuclear power plant shut down automatically, but there has been no confirmation about the consequences posed by radioactive material outside the facility," he said.

(ken/ken)


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