TOKYO - Japan's increasing threat of nuclear danger in nuclear power plant (NPP) Fukushima Daiichi to a level equivalent to the nuclear crisis of Chernobyl, in Ukraine that occurred in 1986 ago.
Japanese Government to increase the level of alertness from level five to level seven. Increased level of vigilance that reflects the severity of the crisis, although the level of radiation at the Fukushima nuclear power plant at this time has been reduced.
Until now, Japan is still trying to control the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, after the devastating earthquake that also hit with devastating tsunami sweep of Japan March 11 last. But some experts have different views about the level of alertness on the nuclear crisis in Japan.
"We think conditions are very different in Chernobyl. First, because its radioactive emissions to 10 percent than in Chernobyl. In the 1986 incident, 29 people were killed by absorbing radiation in a large scale. This does not happen in Fukushima," said Deputy General Industry Safety Authority and Nuclear Japan (NISA) Hidehiko Nishiyama told Reuters on Tuesday (04/12/2011).
According to Professor Murray Jennex from San Diego State University, assess the level of awareness raising is very much the equivalent of Chernobyl.
"(Fukushima) in no way close to Chernobyl. Chernobyl is very bad, he went off and did not have a container and its workers are trapped," according to Professor Jennex.
While Professor of Osaka University Kenji Sumita assess the level of awareness raising to levels seven, can cause a bad diplomatic impact.
"This can lead to bad diplomacy implications. Increased levels of a justification that the accident in Fukushima potential to threaten its neighbors," said Professor Sumita.
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