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A public dosimeter stands in Futaba Township, Fukushima Prefecture - five kilometers north of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Twelve years later, new buildings, parking lot, and sidewalks are starting to be seen in a community once leveled by tsunami.

(Photo by Aster)

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thekill

A meter for radioactivity ? What would be the limite to not aproach ? In distance and in the counter ? D:

Didrik Svahn

Good to see that the community is starting to go back to some type of normalize

savaster

A bit hard to stipulate what would be considered as risk in terms of radiation exposure, but as you can see here 0.071 μSv/h (or micro-sievert per hour) is pretty at par with other places in the world https://www.env.go.jp/chemi/rhm/h30kisoshiryo/h30kiso-02-05-07.html