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U.S. nuclear submarine in Japan's nuclear leakage multiple

People's Network in Tokyo on August 7, according to Kyodo news agency said Japanese Foreign Ministry said on the 7th, from the U.S. Embassy in Japan note that the U.S. nuclear submarine "Houston" since January 07 to March 08 period , In calling at the U.S. Yokosuka base in Kanagawa Prefecture and Okinawa Prefecture in Ma-yu-white beach at the base also trace a leak of radioactive material. The nuclear submarine Sasebo in Nagasaki Prefecture U.S. military bases have leaked radioactive material.

The U.S. Embassy said the leakage of radioactive material is extremely trace, not on human and environmental impacts. ?? The U.S. side said, "Houston" on January 07 calling at the end of the Yokosuka base in the five days. To speculate the total leakage of radioactive material in 3500 following Baker. The nuclear-powered submarines in the March 07 to March 08 during the five berth white beaches base, accumulated parking nine days, the total leakage of radioactive material in 6300 following Baker. ??

The U.S. side also said that the nuclear-powered submarines in the July 06 to April 08 had five stops Sasebo base, accumulated 16 days parking, the total leakage of radioactive material in the 13,000 following Baker. ?? The U.S. Embassy on the 7th morning by telephone to Japanese Foreign Ministry informed the relevant information, on the same day in 13:30-a written note Foreign Ministry official. Foreign Ministry immediately to the Prime Minister's official residence, a ministry of defense and informed the relevant local governments and other relevant content. The United States are continuing to investigate "Houston" in other ports of call when it had been leaking radioactive material.

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