sábado, 12 de marzo de 2011

Japan, Tsunami, earthquake



Thousands of people evacuated from areas around a crippled nuclear power plant were scanned for radiation exposure as Japanese authorities struggled to cope with the aftermath of a massive earthquake and tsunami.


At evacuation centres, workers wearing white masks and protective clothing used handheld scanners to check everyone arriving for radiation exposure.


People who lived within the evacuation zone or showed signs of radiation exposure were separated from others seeking shelter.




Thousands of people had been evacuated from their homes on Friday after the Japanese government declared a nuclear emergency

Governments of Mexico, Chile and Peru have already decreed high alert due to forecasts of the Meteorological Agency of Japan. The earthquake and tsunami in the eastern country would have consequences for the Pacific coasts of these countries.


Many evacuees left their homes for a refugee center located in a seaside town in the shadow of the two plants, known as Fukushima No. 1 and Fukushima No. 2.

HERE YOU CAN FIND YOUR RELATIVES OR WRITE ABOUT THEM.
http://japan.person-finder.appspot.com/?lang=es

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