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SEOUL - Minute levels of radioactive iodine and cesium have been detected in the Republic of Korea, presumably attributable to radiation leaks at Japan's quake-hit nuclear plant, the Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety said Tuesday.
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The report comes a day after the institute confirmed xenon-133, another nuclear fission product, was detected in northern parts of the country and prompted a daily radiation check throughout the country.
Seawater and marine products will also be subject to radiation checks, according to the government.
A 9.0-magnitude earthquake hit the Pacific coastal areas of northeastern and eastern Japan on March 11, triggering an enormous tsunami which crippled Japan's two nuclear power plants in Fukushima.
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