IAEA's final report on Fukushima disaster slams safety myth, downplays thyroid cancer fears
Source: Asahi Shimbun
The International Atomic Energy Agency says a primary factor behind the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster was a mistaken assumption among plant operators about the safety of reactors.
The IAEA released its final report Aug. 31 on the triple meltdown at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant that spewed out vast amounts of radiation, leading to fears that cases of thyroid cancer in children would soar.
However, the report downplayed those fears, stating: Because the reported thyroid doses attributable to the accident were generally low, an increase in childhood thyroid cancer attributable to the accident is unlikely.
The 200-page report, compiled by 180 experts from 42 IAEA member countries, was released along with five technical volumes totaling 1,000 pages, and is to be presented at the IAEAs general meeting scheduled to start on Sept. 14.
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