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    China warns nationals visiting Japan over high radiation levels in Fukushima

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    2017-02-13 13:11CGTN Editor: Li Yan ECNS App Download
    Screenshot of travel alert published on the website of Chinese Embassy in Japan. (Photo/CGTN)

    Screenshot of travel alert published on the website of Chinese Embassy in Japan. (Photo/CGTN)

    The Chinese Embassy in Japan on Sunday issued an alert to its nationals who have plans to travel in Japan, reminding them of the high-level radiation inside a damaged reactor of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.

    Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), the facility's operator, announced last week that the radiation levels detected inside the plant's No. 2 reactor had reached 650 Sieverts per hour, even higher than the previous record of 530 Sieverts per hour in January.

    Even with a 30 percent margin of error, the reading is described by many experts as "unimaginable." It is much higher than the 73 Sieverts an hour, which was detected in 2012, one year after the nuclear plant's collapse. Under such exposure, a person would only be able to survive a few minutes at most.

    The TEPCO on Thursday sent a remotely controlled robot into the reactor, equipped with a camera that is designed to withstand up to 1,000 Sieverts of cumulative exposure. The robot was pulled out after it broke down only two hours into the probe.

    The company is planning to send better robots to conduct more detailed probes. However, it insists that radiation has not leaked outside the reactor.

    Last week, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said China has issued safety alerts to its nationals over the high-level radiation. He added that China hopes that the Japanese government could clarify how they are going to thoroughly eliminate the impact caused by the nuclear accident.

    Six years have now passed after three reactors at Fukushima's nuclear power plant were damaged by a devastating 9.0-magnitude earthquake and a subsequent tsunami on March 11, 2011. After the accident, the local government ordered residents living within 30-kilometer radius around the Fukushima nuclear plant to evacuate.

      

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