Because an huge earthquake happend and it cused the nuclear power plants to explode so radiation came out
Basically, Japan had a devastation earthquake followed by tsunami. Now as they are trying to rebuild, they are facing problems with radiation leakage.
It really depends on what area of Japan you are traveling to. Post 2011 tsunami Japan still has large areas struggling with water contamination, radiation leakage, and other issues. You will need to research the specific area in which you are looking into going.
Japan was effected strongly by the earthquake that hit Japan on the 11th of March 2011. Many lives, jobs, buildings and homes were lost. A tsunami also occurred because of the earthquake. Nuclear power plants suffered from leakage, and the radiation still needs to be completely cleaned up.
Japan was effected strongly by the earthquake that hit Japan on the 11th of March 2011. Many lives, jobs, buildings and homes were lost. A tsunami also occurred because of the earthquake. Nuclear power plants suffered from leakage, and the radiation still needs to be completely cleaned up.
To prevent radiation leakage, which can cause burns, cancer or death.
For many years, there was radiation in the air in Japan from the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. However, Japan is perfectly safe to visit today, with no risk of radiation poisoning.
The bombing of Japan at the end of WWII killed MANY PEOPLE because of the nuclear radiation
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No, Hawaii is currently not in danger of radiation from the incidents involving the nuclear reactors in Japan.
No, the seafood in Costa Rica has not been contaminated by radiation from Japan's disaster. Costa Rica is very far from Japan.