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Started by Speed Demon, April 11, 2011, 04:02:14 AM

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Tokyo (CNN) -- Japan's government Monday called for evacuations for several towns beyond the danger zone already declared around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, warning that residents could receive high doses of radiation over the coming months.

"This policy does not require immediate evacuation right away, but we take the long-term perspective, considering the long-term effect of radiation on your health," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano told reporters.

Edano said the municipalities are likely to see long-term radiation levels that exceed international safety standards, and warned that the month-old crisis at Fukushima Daiichi was not yet over.

"Things are relatively more stable, and things are stabilizing," he said. "However, we need to be ready for the possibility that things may turn for the worse."

Edano named several towns outside the 30-kilometer (19-mile) radius already drawn around the plant, where three nuclear reactors were damaged following the earthquake and resulting tsunami. Another community, the city of Minamisoma, was partially covered by the new orders.

"If you're living in these towns and villages, I'm sorry. We may cause you some inconvenience," he said. But he said the evacuation zone may be limited to a one-month period.


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