The situation in Fukushima is suddenly worsening, with radiation levels now approaching that of Chernobyl.
There's yellow rain falling in Tokyo, evacuation zone is being extended.
Despite the efforts by mainstream media and world governments to downplay the
severity of Fukushima catastrophe, world
radiation sensors are revealing the ugly truth: The
radioactive fallout is now as much as 73 percent of the daily radiation
emitted from Chernobyl following its meltdown disaster. That's the story
on Iodine-131, the radioactive iodine isotope that's now spreading across the globe.
The amount of caesium-137 being released by Fukushima has now reached 60 percent of that released by Chernoby.
No light at the end of the tunnel, because Fukushima continues to leak radiation into the environment. Its
total radioactive output may yet exceed that of Chernobyl. There's a lot more fuel at Fukushima than there ever was at Chernobyl:
1,760 tons of nuclear fuel versus just 180 tons at Chernobyl.
Concerned? Good, you should be.

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