China Detects 10 Cases of Radiation Contamination, 2 In Hospital 150
According to an article at The Sydney Morning Herald, "China has detected 10 cases of radioactive contamination among passengers, aircraft, ships and containers arriving from Japan since March 16, quarantine authorities said on Saturday. On Wednesday, radiation exceeding permitted levels was detected on two ships from the Japanese port of Chiba, near Tokyo, in the ports of Nantong and Zhangjiagang, Li Yuanping, spokesman of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, said on its website." Meanwhile, airborne radiation from Japan is detectable in China, but thus far not considered a danger.
The next trend in air travel? (Score:5, Funny)
Abnormally high radioactivity was first detected on a ship that arrived from Japan at the southeast port of Xiamen on March 22.
Two Japanese travellers were briefly hospitalised the next day with elevated radiation levels after arriving in eastern China on a commercial airliner from Tokyo. Their clothing and luggage was destroyed.
Not destroying your luggage: 60 dollars ($50 if paid at least 24 hours before check-in).
Re:The next trend in air travel? (Score:5, Funny)
Man, you punched that joke right in the face.
Re:The next trend in air travel? (Score:5, Funny)
How do you destroy radiation?
Detention then disappearance?
China already has processes to stop undesirable elements.