Radioactive clouds have not yet entered Vietnam
On April 2, Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute reported according to the report on environmental radioactivity data of Vietnam National Data Center in the network of Comprehensive Nuclear Trial Organization (CTBTO), photo Radioactive cloud images were calculated for days 2 and 4 in Southeast Asia, although the main part was still not on the continental shelf of Vietnam but continued to move to the East.
The radioactive cloud from mainland China may still spread and go south.
In the Atlantic Ocean, radioactive clouds continue to spread east to Europe and North Africa. In the Pacific Ocean, the cloud spreads further south and goes deep into the Americas, to the far North and to Europe.
According to the Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute , in the coming days, radioactive clouds will come to Vietnam and Southeast Asian countries, depending on the climate conditions in this region. However, if it is, it is very difficult to detect its effect on the current radiation background in Vietnam because the concentration of radioactive nuclei is very small, cannot change the background of radioactive background, so it does not affect to human health.
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