Japan planes deployed to collect radioactive material

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Japan planes deployed to collect radioactive material

FRANCK ROBICHON

Japan says no abnormal levels of radiation have been detected as of 4:45 pm, Wednesday (0745 GMT)

TOKYO, Japan – Japan’s defense ministry on Wednesday, January 6, deployed 3 T4 training planes to collect possible radioactive material in the air following North Korea’s claimed hydrogen bomb test, officials said.

“To understand the impact of possible radioactive materials released by the test, Air Self-Defense Force planes have collected dust in the air,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, the government’s top spokesman, told a press conference. 

“It is currently being sent to the Japan Chemical Analysis Center,” he said. 

Suga added that the planes flew in Japanese airspace, while the Sankei Shimbun daily reported that the aircrafts took off from three separate bases in different parts of the country.

The cabinet secretary also said no abnormal levels of radiation have so far been detected through monitoring posts installed across Japan as of 4:45 pm Wednesday (0745 GMT).

The results collected by the planes are expected to be released on Thursday, an official with Japan’s Nuclear Regulation Authority told reporters. 

North Korea’s test, which came just two days before leader Kim Jong-Un’s birthday, was initially detected by international seismology monitors as a 5.1-magnitude tremor next to the North’s main Punggye-ri nuclear test site in the northeast of the country.

Last month, North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un suggested Pyongyang had already developed a hydrogen bomb, though the claim was questioned by international experts and there was continued scepticism over Wednesday’s announcement. – Rappler.com

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