No rise in radiation levels in Russia Far East RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED May 07, 2011 Radiation levels are within the norm in all districts of Russia's Far East, a spokesman for the regional emergencies ministry said on Saturday. Local authorities introduced daily radiation monitoring in all districts following the accident at the Japanese nuclear power plant in March. "As of Saturday morning 11:00 a.m. local time [23:00 GMT Friday], no radiation above natural background levels has been detected in Far Eastern districts. Measures range from 11 to 17 micro roentgen per hour," the spokesman said. Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was seriously damaged by a powerful earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 11. Fukushima's operator has since been struggling to stop radioactive leaks from the plant's crippled reactors. Radioactive elements have been found in the water, air and food products in some parts of Japan. Topics: NPP Fukushima Daiichi, Russia Other news: Russia ready to finance Egypt first nuclear plant Russia confirmed its participation in a tender to build Egypt's first nuclear power plant and said it was willing to help finance the project. ARMZ acquires Australian uranium producer in $1.2 bln deal ARMZ will pay eight Australian dollars per share, which represents a 15.5 percent premium on the average market price for 20 trading days. Russia to start building Turkish NPP in 2013 Russia will start building Turkey's first NPP estimated at $20 billion in 2013, Russian ambassador to Ankara Vladimir Ivanovsky said. |
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