Fukushima Risks Chernobyl ‘Dead Zone’ as Radiation Soars

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Radioactive soil in pockets of areas near Japan’s crippled nuclear plant have reached the same level as ChernobylBloomberg Terminal, where a “dead zone” remains 25 years after the reactor in the former Soviet Union exploded.

Soil samples in areas outside the 20-kilometer (12 miles) exclusion zone around the Fukushima plant measured more than 1.48 million becquerels a square meter, the standard used for evacuating residents after the Chernobyl accident, Tomio Kawata, a fellow at the Nuclear Waste Management Organization of Japan, said in a research report published May 24 and given to the government.