Radioactivity Levels High In The Sea Off Japan Nuclear Plant

Officials say the offshore contamination will be dispersed and poses little risk to aquatic life.Radioactivity levels are soaring in seawater near the crippled Fukushima Daiichi plant, Japan's nuclear safety agency said Saturday, two weeks after the nuclear power plant was hit by a massive earthquake and tsunami.

Topics:  fukushima daiichi   japan   sea   nuclear   plant   radioactivity levels   
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