
Radioactive fallout from the Fukushima disaster in Japan landed in the Isle of Man.
It’s been revealed in the government laboratory’s annual report.
Rain originating from Fukushima fell in the Island last March, two and a half weeks after the Japanese earthquake and tsunami.
However, Island residents need not be concerned.
Senior scientist at the government laboratory Dr Paul McKenna.
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