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Radiation from explosions in reactors in Fukushima won´t affect Latin America
Because of the nuclear accident in Fukushima, Japan, after having suffered an earthquake of 8.9 degrees and then a tsunami, s has been much talk about how radiation affected the inhabitants of the planet, especially to workers who are close to the problem and may die immediately.
The effects of radiation depends on several factors: the radiation dose, exposure time and distance to the source of this radiation bouncing.
The main source is the uranium-235 rods located in the center of the nuclear reactor in Fukushima and those who are in these bars are the greatest danger they have and are precisely those heroic workers who are there.
