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Post by Ex_Nuke_Troop on May 5, 2014 4:46:32 GMT
Fukushima Diary : Ibaraki elementary school to have a “rice-planting” class for 9~12 y.o students in 270 Bq/Kg / “Come with socks”
Posted by Mochizuki on May 4th, 2014 An elementary school in Ibaraki prefecture is going to hold a “rice-planting” class for 9~10 and 11~12 years old students. It’s “N” elementary school in Ushiku city. (Probably the school doesn’t expect to have the name known all over the world, so Fukushima Diary covers it. However you can access their website from the source on the bottom of this article.) They published the announcement to state the radioactive density (Probably they mean Cesium-134/137) is only 270 Bq/Kg, which is lower than the average of the rice fields of the city to be 296.8 Bq/Kg. One of the parents leaked the handout on Twitter. Possibly the school tried to mean it’s safe by stating the radioactive density, however it’s nearly 3 times much as the food safety limit. There is no merit of the children to take a risk of being dipped in the radioactive mud. The school requires the students to wear socks to prevent from injured, however the parent comment on Twitter, “Radiation exposure is more serious than minor injury in the rice field.” The person also says, “We are called nervous or monster only because we are worried about radiation.” From their school schedule below, the rice-planting class in 270 Bq/Kg mud will be held on 5/15/2014. www.ushiku.ed.jp/page/page003772.htmlIori Mochizuki fukushima-diary.com/2014/05/ibaraki-elementary-school-to-have-a-rice-planting-class-for-912-y-o-students-in-270-bqkg-come-with-socks/
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