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If you walked into the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant without proper protection, you would be exposed to high levels of radiation which could cause acute radiation sickness and potentially lead to long-term health issues such as cancer. It is important to follow safety protocols and restrictions in place to prevent such exposure.

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