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Atomic Energy Commision warns Greeks in Japan

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As the nuclear threat is growing, Greek Foreign Ministry and Greek Atomic Energy Commision issued advisories for Greek citizens in Japan. In general, citizens are advised to move further than 80 km radius from the Fukushima Daiichi reactor, move towards the south of the country, those willing to leave should contact diplomatic representations and avoid travelling there.
Read below the Foreign Ministry announcement and note the telephone numbers and e-mail addresses. 


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Greek Atomic Energy Commission advisory for Greek citizens in Japan
The Greek Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) has issued the following advice to Greeks in Japan:


 1. Greek citizens within an 80 km radius of the Fukushima Daiichi plant must move further away.
 

2. Greeks who are unable to leave Japan at this time are advised to at least move to southern areas.
 

3.All Greek citizens must follow the local authorities’ safety instructions.
 

4. For Greek citizens returning to Greece, the GAEC, in cooperation with “Eleftherios Venizelos” international airport, has arranged for radiological checks of passengers and luggage arriving from Japan, as well as of aircraft carrying out direct flights from Japan.
 

5. Questions regarding the above guidelines can be directed to the GAEC (Tel: +302106506700, +302106506803, +302106506714, email: info@eeae.gr)
 

In the interest of optimum coordination of assistance for all parties wishing to return to Greece, we ask Greeks in Japan to inform the Foreign Ministry’s Cryptographic Service of their intentions, at the telephone numbers +30 210 368 1730, +30 210 368 1259, or by email: kt@mfa.gr.

The travel advisory against travelling to Japan is still in effect.
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