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Health Canada monitoring stations detect 'minuscule' increase in radiation

By Rebekah Funk, The Canadian Press | The Canadian Press – 12 minutes ago

VANCOUVER - Health Canada monitoring stations detected a " minuscule " increase in

radiation levels along the B.C. coast Monday in the wake of the nuclear crisis

in Japan.

Health spokesman Holub said increased radiation levels were expected, and

he stressed the increase posed no public health risk in Canada.

" As anticipated, the amount of radiation reaching Canada is so small that it

would not pose a health risk to Canadians, " Holub said in an email response to

queries.

" Health Canada's radiation monitoring stations have detected a minuscule

increase in radiation levels along the West Coast of Canada. This increase is a

variation less than what we would see naturally when it rains. "

Health Canada installed nine additional monitoring stations along the Pacific

coast late last week, as public concerns persisted about possible radioactive

drift from Japan making it thousands of kilometres across the ocean to North

America.

Some nervous Canadians were trying to track down their own equipment to assess

the threat.

Employees at a number of military surplus stores around Vancouver said they

fielded an average of 30 to 40 calls a day since the Japanese nuclear crisis

began from alarmed citizens looking for Geiger counters to measure

radioactivity, " baby gas masks, " potassium iodide supplements and suits to

protect them from hazardous materials.

There were reports that Geiger counters had all but disappeared from store

shelves in Paris on Monday, due to heavy public demand. They were also being

sold on eBay for up to $440.

There was one person selling potassium iodide Monday on the online website

Craigslist in Vancouver and another searching for someone with a Geiger counter.

But Canadian officials continued to reassure residents that there was no risk

from the radiation in this country.

The nuclear complex in northern Japan was crippled 10 days ago by a huge

earthquake and massive tsunami that killed thousands, and workers are still

struggling to stabilize the reactors.

In Japan, the Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Monday that radioactive iodine about

127 times normal levels and radioactive cesium about 25 times above the norm

were detected in seawater 100 yards off the Fukushima nuclear plant.

But officials said people on the other side of the Pacific have no reason to

worry.

Graham , a senior official at the International Atomic Energy Agency, said

the ocean is capable of absorbing vast amounts of radiation with no effect. He

said in comparison to reservoirs of natural radioactivity in the oceans, the

plant's leak to date was relatively minor.

The early predictions of the cost of rebuilding from the triple disaster that

has unfolded in Japan have been pegged at nearly $235 billion, and police

estimate the death toll will surpass 18,000.

- With files from the Associated Press

Note to readers: This is a corrected story. A previous version had a dropped

word in paragraph 5.

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