Boreas
storm packs radioactive punch
Probable
Fukushima meltdown radiation detected in Death Valley rain
25
November, 2013
Radioactive
rain gave added meaning to the name of the hottest place on Earth
with the lowest elevation in the Western Hemisphere. Excessive
manmade radiation like that uncovered by Enviroreporter.com can
cause blood and bone cancers, leukemia and genetic mutations
The
rare sustained precipitation tested over 31.5 times normal background
radiation levels outside of the the park's visitor's center in
Furnace Creek November, 23. Earlier in the day rain radiation in
Stovepipe Wells 24 miles northwest of Furnace Creek registered 28.7
times
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