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1999年9月30日上午10点多钟,位于日本东京160公里的茨城县突然响起了紧急广播:“特别警告!特别警告!全体居民注意了,由于核电站发生事故,本县已遭受核辐射的严重污染,要求全体居民留在家中关上门窗,学校让学生呆在教室里,不要轻举妄动!” 在资源稀缺的日本,经济的发展带来能源的需求,核电为日本提供了三分之一的电力,同时也使日本置身于核电事故的危险之中。这次茨城县的核泄漏是日本有史以来的最大核电事故,3名受严重核辐射的工人当场瘫倒在地,工厂里的辐射量是正常量的10000倍,泄漏的放射性气体逸入茨城县上
On September 30, 1999, more than 10 o’clock in the morning, Ibaraki Prefecture, 160 kilometers away from Tokyo, Japan, suddenly heard an emergency broadcast: “Special Warning! Special Warning! All residents noticed that the county has suffered from nuclear radiation due to an accident at a nuclear power plant Serious pollution, requiring all residents to stay at home and close the windows and doors, the school allows students to stay in the classroom, do not act rashly! ”In resource-scarce Japan, economic development brings the demand for energy, nuclear power provides Japan with one-third of electricity , But also put Japan at risk of nuclear accidents. The nuclear leak in Ibaraki Prefecture was Japan’s largest nuclear power accident in history. Three serious nuclear radiation workers collapsed to the ground where the amount of radiation in the factory was 10,000 times the normal amount. The leaked radioactive gas escaped to Ibaraki Prefecture on