Source: Japan Today
Date: Tuesday 07th June, 06:22 AM JST
TOKYO — The government is considering expanding the scope of its evacuation order to include people from certain spots that are emitting high levels of radiation as a result of the nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in March, government officials said Monday.
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6/7/2011 JST | Gov't may expand scope of evacuation order in Fukushima
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