Irradiated Japanese kicked out of hospitals and from work!

The Japanese government has no plans to further expand the "exclusion zone" around the plant, but it is worth recalling that it was quite a long time just did not want to increase it with with the original 20 to 30 kilometers. The decision on this yet been taken on March 25.

The representative of the Agency for Nuclear Safety in Japan Hidehiko Nishiyama said that the 30-kilometer zone have already left nearly all the inhabitants - there were only about a hundred people.

In this case, the displaced faced a new problem - temporary shelters and hospitals refuse to accept for fear that they can spread radiation. Now they are required to certificates that they are not exposed to radiation (The Daily Telegraph).

Told edition 49-year-old Takayuki Okamura, one of the Fukushima hospitals refused to treat skin rash from his eight-year daughter, and it was quite a shock for parents. Even before the danger zone around the plant was expanded to 30 kilometers, the family decided to leave his home, located at a distance of 28 kilometers from the plant. Now they live in temporary shelters and are afraid that they might just throw out into the street.

Medical experts in the West condemn this behavior of our Japanese colleagues, explaining that radiation can spread from contaminated clothing and shoes, but that did not happen enough to get rid of these things before accepting patients.

The newspaper also said that with such "discrimination" in his time experienced survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Society is literally turned them into outcasts - they were denied in the delivery of housing, employment and even marriage.

IAEA spokesman Denis Flory said yesterday that the level of radioactive contamination of soil in the village Iitate (40 km from the NPP) is twice the level at which the evacuation of residents.

Meanwhile, the U.S. government sent a batch of robots in Japan to carry out restoration work at the plant. As the representatives of U.S. Department of Energy, the cargo with radiation-resistant robots designed to help cope with the crisis.

They noted that Japanese authorities were very interested in exploring the possibilities of American cars. They made it clear that Japan also went to robotics that will train local experts.

An earthquake measuring 9.0 occurred in Japan on March 11, it caused a tsunami height of more than ten meters. According to recent reports, the death toll had reached 11.417 thousand. After the earthquake on the plant "Fukushima-1", a series of accidents caused by failure of the cooling system. At nuclear power plants there were several leaks of radiation. So far, the exclusion zone around the power plant "Fukushima-1" was 20 miles, and residents within a radius of 30 kilometers from the station encouraged to leave their homes.