Hmm .. they were exposed somewhere in the range of 170 to 180 millisieverts, eh ?
The bigger problem is the spreading Caesium isotopes …
How do you avoid the stuff, if you're living there ?
Buy a Geiger counter ...?…
(They're probably as rare as hen's teeth over there at the moment).
Cheers
PS: Oops !! Sorry I was just reading the IAEA report of 24th March. They said that the workers got a dose of 170 - 180 mSv. A huge difference from 2,000 to 6,000 mSv !!
They stood in it for 2 hours !!???!!! Are these guys nuts ??
Last edited by CraigS; 26-03-2011 at 06:03 PM.
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