FRCSR collects, through the Internet, reports of physical changes people have been experiencing since the Fukushima nuclear accident after March 11, 2011. The extent of radiation contamination is extremely serious, and we receive many inquiries from overseas. We will extract important points from applicable news articles, translate it into English. Our intention is to share with you the recognition and understanding of the reality of radiation contamination in real time as much as possible.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

IRSN, L'Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire or the French Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety, had an animation of Fukushima radioactive plume dispersion model on their site: http://www.irsn.fr/FR/popup/Pages/irsn-meteo-france_19mars.aspx

FRCSR turned the animation into hourly still images, uploading the images from March 12 through 20 here, along with the timeline notation of the explosions which occurred at Fukushima Dai-ichi.

http://frmr-jp.blogspot.com/2012/09/20113.html

This might be helpful in recognizing how much fallout people might have experienced, depending on where they were at the time when the fallout came to their areas of residence.

Shino Yasutomo
Executive Director
FRCSR

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