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ДХС "Мальчиши" Голубоглазый Сахалин
Фото и видео взято из походов туристического клуба Афалина. в клипе г.Углегорск, Александровск Сахалинский, мыс Ломанон. Автор Дмитрий Сизов:)
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Authorities and the population in Russia's Far East are closely watching reports from Japan, where nuclear specialists are struggling to bring Fukushima power plant under control, as a major disaster could affect the whole region. There is a general public fear that the plant damaged by the powerful earthquake last week could blow up and release radioactive cloud similar to what happened with the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. With westward wind, it would take only about a day for the contaminated cloud to reach Sakhalin Island, where some half a million people live. Residents in Sakhalin have been preparing for a possible disaster. Local medical equipment shops have put in urgent orders for additional portable radiation detectors after their stock sold out over the weekend. Demand for potassium iodide, a drug which can be used as protection from radiation poisoning, has also surged. People are afraid that either Japanese or local authorities may be downplaying the danger posed by Fukushima plant and are preparing for the worst. Meanwhile, local authorities are constantly monitoring the radiation levels, which remain normal so far. They are also prepared to start evacuation from the Kuril Islands, the closest Russian territory to Japan, at any minute.
After the situation at Fukushima became worse and after a change of the weather conditions people in russian far-east have big fear because of the danger of radiation.
Please Subscribe!! Each Day New Video's!! Many people, mainly foreign nationals, are trying to leave Sakhalin island in Russia's Far East, amid fears that radiation could spread from a fire-damaged Japanese nuclear power plant. Powered by www.newslook.com Produced by Russia Today