Fukushima maintains safety measures after 2011 earthquake
Updated:3 years, 5 months ago
Updated:3 years, 5 months ago
Fukushima (Japan), Jan 07 (ANI): Fukushima town in Japan has recovered after the 2011 earthquake. Authorities here are doing continuous efforts to ensure that the safety measures are maintained in the city. This includes the continuous checking and disclosing of radiation levels in the city. Authorities in Fukushima Prefecture have set up monitoring posts in different cities and towns to detect radiation. This data is being collected and published also by the authorities. To keep safety of food in Fukushima, precise monitoring of radiation level is undertaken by the experts. Earlier, importing food products from Fukushima was banned in around 55 countries which has now been decreased to 12. Citizens and administration in Fukushima are doing continuous efforts that this number reduces down to zero.
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