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21 March, 2020 6:44 pm

Motegi still gets a green light, while radiation is reported to have spread

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While today’s major news websites are reporting the latest update on the Fukushima disaster, with a research report from Nuclear Waste Management Organization of Japan stating that radiation leaks from the power plant has now spread over an area of 600 square kilometers, the FIM and Dorna have released ARPA’s final study and are again confirming that the Motegi GP will take place on October 2nd, barring that there be no further serious incidents.

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As previously indicated ARPA’s final conclusion is still the same, and “based on the estimate dose it can be said with no doubt that the radiation risk during the race event is negligible.
” The final report can be read here.

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