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The U.S. newspaper published an interesting article with information from the observations and calculations of a computer technician working for the United Nations (UN), the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization calculated possible movement of a radioactive cloud emitted from nuclear reactors in Japan affected, and how it could be its evolution over the Pacific Ocean to the United States.
Reports indicate that the radiation is progressively degraded as the cloud travels, which means that its impact would be considerably less when it comes to the U.S.. The president of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Gregory B. Jaczko, noted Monday that "the cloud" poses no danger to America, a White House conference. However, before such a shower of images and information of the media exaggerated the disaster of the Japanese people, people are very sensitive and to have fear, which is understandable.
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