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Fears of nuclear contamination grow as tap water banned
Fears of nuclear contamination grow as tap water banned
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Residents of a village near the troubled nuclear site of Fukushima, northern Japan, received a supply of bottled water on Tuesday morning as officials... 22.03.2011, Sputnik International
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11:06 GMT 22.03.2011 (Updated: 19:53 GMT 19.10.2022) Residents of a village near the troubled nuclear site of Fukushima, northern Japan, received a supply of bottled water on Tuesday morning as officials recommended they did not drink tap water because it contained radioactive iodine.
Residents of a village near the troubled nuclear site of Fukushima, northern Japan, received a supply of bottled water on Tuesday morning as officials recommended they did not drink tap water because it contained radioactive iodine.