Firewood ash at Nihonmatsu homes found to contain high levels of radioactive cesium ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
It doesn't matter whether the firewood had been kept indoors or outdoors. Nuclear radiation pass through anything that permits it to, so things inside the house can also be irradiated and become radioactive.
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2012-01-21
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