It’s too early to mention stabilization of situation at Fukushima, expert says

It’s too early to mention stabilization of situation at Fukushima, expert says

PanARMENIAN.Net - The deputy head of state agency for Chernobyl’s alienation zone believes it’s yet too early to mention stabilization of situation at Fukushima nuclear power plant.

As Dmitry Bobro stated at Yerevan-Moscow-Kiev TV spacebridge on the consequences of natural and technogenic disasters, from the point of view of radiation leaking into the surrounding area, Chernobyl catastrophe was much more severe.

Vyacheslav Shershakov, Typhoon Scientific & Production Association CEO, in turn, noted that according to data provided by meteorological centers of Beijing, Tokyo, Washington and Montreal, the polluted particles from the disaster zone in Japan were not carried over to adjacent countries.

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