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South Korean schools temporarily close amid radiation fears

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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="608"><tbody><tr><td class="sx100a font28 lx" height="40" width="621" align="center">South Korea temporarily closed 100 schools worry about "radiation Rain" </td></tr><tr><td height="28" nowrap="nowrap" align="center"> 2011-04-08 Source: People's Daily </td></tr></tbody></table>

According to "Asahi Shimbun" reported on the 7th all over the precipitation in South Korea because of fears that the first nuclear power plant in Fukushima cause leakage of radioactive material, "Radiation Rain", the South Korean capital circle about 100 kindergartens and schools closed temporarily. The outskirts of Seoul, Gyeonggi Province Office of Education, said the Road, 56 kindergartens, 41 primary schools, one middle school from 7 to judge by the school principals decided closed. The Road Department of Education said that school principals is to ease the worries of parents to make closure decisions. Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education is notified at 7 am as the city schools to stop outdoor classes and outdoor activities.
Nuclear Safety Institute, said South Korea, Jeju Island, Korea 7 am in the rain samples detected radioactive iodine and cesium. On November 28 in Seoul in South Korea over the radioactive material detected in the air after the reports have been detected around the radiation. 7, South Korea detected in the air around the radioactive material after the first rainfall, so people worried that the precipitation will become a "radiation rain." According to People's Daily


http://www.cqcb.com/cbnews/world/2011-04-08/298260.html

 
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South Korean schools close amid radiation fears

South Korean schools close amid radiation fears

South Korean schools close amid radiation fears

More than 100 schools close in Gyeonggi province, despite the PM's office saying radiation levels in rain pose no health risk

The Education Office of Gyeonggi province said it allowed schools to decide whether to open on Thursday...

.. But officials said that 126 schools in Gyeonggi province near Seoul closed, and 43 others shortened class hours as a precaution.

The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said only a few schools outside Gyeonggi cancelled classes on Thursday.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/apr/08/south-korea-schools-radiation-fear
 
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