Japan airport is safe about radioactivity
According to a press release issued by the Japanese government, there are currently no airports in the country that have radioactive levels adversely affecting human health. The government has set up a web site to update radioactive concentrations as well as accurate information about air travel in Japan.
After the earthquake and tsunami disaster in Japan on March 11, the incident of the nuclear power plant has been making the whole world concerned about the impact of radioactivity from the reactors. application, namely air transport day.
Chart to update radioactive concentrations at airports in Japan.
Therefore, the Japanese Government, Ministry of Land-Infrastructure-Transport and Tourism (MLIT) has launched a website to update radioactive concentrations at airports, and accurate information about the situation. Travel by air in Japan.
Currently, except Sendai airport is still closed due to direct impact from the disaster, all airports in Japan, including four main airports: Narita, Haneda (in Tokyo city), Kansai (at Osaka city and Nagoya (in Nagoya city) all operate normally. According to the updated information on the website, as of 13:00 on April 5, there are no airports in Japan that have radioactive levels adversely affecting human health.
All airports in this country are still meeting the requirements of take-off and landing of all types of aircraft. On that basis, a prestigious international organization such as the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the World Health Organization (WHO), declared that, Currently there is no need to apply any travel restrictions to Japan.
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