http://japanstatus.org/
Japan Status
A dashboard of accurate, sourced information on the situation in Japan following the March 2011 disaster.Site updated
Thu Mar 24 03:06:52 CET 2011
Data updated (NEW: JSON feed)
Thu Mar 24 03:06:00 CET 2011
If you have updated information, please email it to us or tweet @japanstatus along with the source, for verification, and we will update the dashboard.
Disclaimer: This data should not be used in any kind of decision-making before verifying it yourself. All comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Fukushima I nuclear power plant
The IAEA Japan Quake Update page provides a comprehensive summary of the status of all reactors at the Fukushima I plant, and is being updated daily.Radiation levels
Radiation levels are expressed in micro-Sieverts/hour (µSv/h)
On average, a person is exposed to 2400 µSv/year or 0.27 µSv/h in normal conditions (Source: IAEA, figure can vary by several hundred % according to location)
On average, a person is exposed to 2400 µSv/year or 0.27 µSv/h in normal conditions (Source: IAEA, figure can vary by several hundred % according to location)
Sources of information
- Our List of Twitter users reporting on the disaster in Japan, in English.
- Japanese media, crisis monitoring and emergency resources, links in english, by Pastebin user Strel
- The International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) Update on Japan
- NEW: Radiation Monitoring Map with a timeline of readings around Fukushima, by Twitter user @tamakoji
- Disaster Prevention and Nuclear Safety Network for Nuclear Environment — Maxiumum radiation data list, in nGy/h (100 nGy = 0.1 µSv)
- Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's Reading of environmental radioactivity level
- Journalist Wall of Shame, tracking shoddy reporting
- RDTN.org, crowdsourced radiation readings
- Japan Radiation Levels in English on March 18, 2011, by Twitter user @cbryanjones
- Radiation Dose Chart at xkcd, "for general education only".
Your readers might be interested in how to treat their radioactively contaminated drinking water:
ReplyDeletehttp://crisismaven.wordpress.com/2011/03/22/dangers-properties-possible-uses-and-methods-of-purification-of-radioactively-contaminated-drinking-water-e-g-in-japan/
A Japanese translation seems underway, see comment by Takuya there. Maybe someone wants to help with other languages?