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English: Aerial survey by the US DOE and NNSA, in cooperation with the DoD, using their equipment and air force bases in Japan. EPA's evacuation guideline is above 2 mR/hr (with radioiodines)which is 0.02 mSv/hr. Main site for the work. It is the belief of the uploader that the website clearly indicates that the image is exclusively the work of US federal agencies for which the marked license applies.
日本語: アメリカの国家核安全保障局による空からの初期(3/17-3/19)計測結果、環境保護庁の避難勧告基準はオレンジ色の毎時2mR(毎時0.02mSv)以上の地域
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Source http://energy.gov/news/documents/AMS_Data_for_USDoS__March22_1530_JLC.pptx http://energy.gov/sites/prod/files/amsdatamarch25udpated1-110325170504-phpapp02.pptx
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