Fukushima "wakes up": Dangerously high levels of radioactivity

Last readings in devastated nuclear power plant in Fukushima show record high radioactivity as was observed since the disaster six years ago.Six years ago, the world shuddered at the news that arrived from Japan. Tsunami is there damage to a nuclear power plant in Fukushima, but time has shown that it was the largest such disaster since Chernobyl ones, but also that both the key role played by human failures.

In reactor number 2, it says Gizmodo, a few days is measured by 530 Sievert per hour, the amount of which experts have described "unthinkable".The company Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings Inc. measurement is carried out in an area containing the reactor core and to the eve of the plan to power last part. The radioactivity of 530 Sievert per hour away is the highest ever and far exceeds hitherto record 73 sievert per hour, which was recorded in March 2011.

About how much the level of radioactivity love the fact that the man for only a few weeks to kill the quantity of only 10 Sievert. Experts from Tepca recognize that they are not sure why the level of radioactivity is so high and why, it seems, is growing still.There are two options - or the previous measurement was incorrect, or the conditions inside the plant dramatically and inexplicably changed.

Radioactivity is so high that even the robots to be sent into the interior of the plants can not stand for more than two hours.