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Researcher estimates 25 million infant deaths in India alone, Fukushima-related

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Ramaswami Kumar says: (entire post quotes his)

October 18, 2011 at 6:38 pm

On the basis of my work on Indian infant mortalities and still births due to

nuclear activities from 1945, and data available albeit in a fuzzy manner about

Fukushima release of radiation, I estimate 25 million infant mortalities due to

Fukushima in India in the years to come.

The basis for the estimate is the figure computed for Chernobyl as given in my

URL http://deathdealersnukes.blogspot.com/

Table MIMSB7189A:

The figure there for Chernobyl's contribution to infant mortalities including

still births(IMSB) for India is 664234(1986 to 1989). The rate for infant

mortality is assumed there to be the same as for still births. The infant

mortality and still birth rate data and census figures are from official

statistics both for prenuclear era and post nuclear era.

ENENEWS, http://enenews.com headlines have reported 20 Chernobyl core radiation

level in reactor water and 20 Chernobyl core fuel exposure radiation from spent

fuel pools. Applying the precautionary principle regarding the robustness of

these data, we may have to reckon with 40 Chernobyls worth of radiation which on

a proportionate basis to that given for Chernobyl IMSB in the above referred

table is 40×664234 or say 25 million IMSB in the years to come on account of

Fukushima Daichi alone.

These are early days but deaths do not wait for a better assessment unless they

reveal better truthful factual data which they may have with them.

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