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jeremymerriam
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I was thought to believe the actual plants were not damaged from the tsunami. The real issue is something they will not admit to the public: the radiation levels. I would like to know the distances in relation to the actual facilities. The US informed it's citizens in Japan to be at least 50 miles away to be safe. I am sure Canon employees are aware of the fallout dangers and are doing the same thing (at least the higher up people). You can expect any of these plants in close relation to the bad reactors to be put on hold for probably quite a long time.
You need to remember the government and electric company are going to downplay this for a very long time because it would affect their sales drastically for future products. Not that camera parts are going to be really affect but the general public wouldn't know that. Personally, I am curious if there could be contamination of the equipment?
You need to remember the government and electric company are going to downplay this for a very long time because it would affect their sales drastically for future products. Not that camera parts are going to be really affect but the general public wouldn't know that. Personally, I am curious if there could be contamination of the equipment?