Advisory from Embassy of India, Tokyo (18 March 2011, 09:00)

The Embassy continues to closely monitor the evolving situation in Japan. For the time being, non-essential travel to Japan may be avoided. Indian nationals from Tokyo and areas closer to the exclusion zone declared by the Government of Japan may consider moving to safer areas as a precaution. The Helplines (00-81-3-32622391 to 97) of the Embassy of India […]

Message from Mr. Ryuko Hira (ICCJ)

Dear Members/Citizens of India, Unprecedented pain, grief, anxiety and suffering of victims require divine benovelence.Sincere prayers are always answered. Pray, Pray, Pray intensely for victims. The inherent risks of radiation coupled with economic and social recovery have substantially increased. Most foreign governments have advised their nationals to promptly depart Japan. In case of very likely […]

Update from Mr. P. Thadathil (Counsellor, S&T, Embassy of India)

Dear All, Pls. don’t get worried about the media reports of detecting radiation. Today, I was fortunate to get an Indian nuclear scientist working in Japan. He has 22 years of experience in safety and maintainace of Nuclrear power recators. According to him, people outside the 30 Km zone can enjoy their life as they […]

Information from British Embassy

Telephone briefing from Sir John Beddington, the UK’s Chief Scientific adviser and Hilary Walker Deputy Director Emergency Preparedness at the Department of Health. “Unequivocally, Tokyo will not be affected by the radiation fallout of explosions that have occurred or may occur at the Fukushima nuclear power stations.” The danger area is limited to within the 30 kilometer evacuation zone and […]