been two weeks since Japan suffered earthquake and tsunami and, therefore, a series of explosions and radiation leaks that led to a nuclear crisis on the ground in Fukushima.
Since radioactive contamination grows and conditions remain critical, Greenpeace and the Nuclear Information Center (CNIC) called for better plans evacuation and other protective measures for people who are still within the exclusion zone, as well as for pregnant women and children in the contaminated areas beyond 30 km.
Although the nuclear crisis began the Japanese authorities gave assurances that there would be little risk to people, what is happening is an increasing radioactive contamination in the food chain, showing that the Japanese government has not been able to fully protect public health.
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