France and the United States will help Japan in its battle to contain radiation from a crippled nuclear complex where plutonium finds have raised public alarm. The problems at the Fukushima plant have added to Japan’s humanitarian disaster, with 27,500 people dead or missing from a March 11th earthquake and tsunami. New readings showed a spike in radioactive iodine in the sea off the plant to 3,355 times the legal limit, the state nuclear safety agency said today, although it played down the impact, saying people had left the area and…
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