As soon as David J. Brenner heard about the undersea earthquake and subsequent tsunami that devastated northern Japan on March 11, he checked a map of the region’s nuclear power plants. One, because of its coastal location and reactor design, looked particularly vulnerable: Fukushima Daiichi. He hoped he was wrong.
via nytimes.com
Should we be afraid of nuclear contamination as a result of the recent earthquake and tsunami in northern Japan?
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