The so-called Fukushima 50, the group of approximately 300 technicians, soldiers and firemen who work in shifts of 50, have been exposed frequently to dangerously high radioactive levels as they effort to avert a nuclear tragedy.
The mother of one of the men has admitted that the group has discussed their state of affairs and has conventional that death is a strapping option.
“My son and his generation have discussed it at length and they have dedicated themselves to die if essential in the long-term.”
Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, said the world needed international security standards on nuclear power by the end of the year as fears neighboring the point of radiation leaks in Japan continuous to grow.
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