The "impressive, well-organized" (according to IAEA) Japanese government disclosed that the Ministry of Education and Science made a calculation error, and the cumulative radiation level from March 12 to May 11 at a location in Namie-machi in Fukushima Prefecture was 61 millisieverts, not 31 as had been previously announced.
The cumulative radiation level at the location in Namie-machi up to May 25 was 73.9 millisieverts.
Oh wait.. The cumulative radiation increased 13 millisieverts in 2 weeks? That's over 20% increase.
Is it only for the Namie-machi numbers that the Ministry made a calculation error?
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