Crazy or foolhardy? A Japanese reporter put the car in a device for measuring radioactivity and went into the restricted zone around the nuclear power plant in Fukushima to measure levels of radioactivity. Roads were full of normal traffic is now hopelessly empty since he wrote only the camera were a few dogs, cows and a few cars that you wonder why be there.
The trip begins 30 km from the plant and eventually reaches a damaged piece of the road forcing him to find a small dirt road that passed. The Geiger counter ringing incessantly and only reaches a viewing distance of the plant, the radioactivity levels reach 122 mSv / h, 360 more than the permissible levels.
Images that will surely see if the man did not go there. 12 minutes of video and something worth seeing.
Video: On the restricted zone around the nuclear power plant in Fukushima
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