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The PMS said that the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies met again yesterday afternoon to review the situation in Japan. The unanimous view of the group was that from the perspective of possible radiation dangers there was no need for UK nationals to evacuate the vicinity of Tokyo.
Asked whether or not it was true that British rescue workers had been denied access to Japan because of paperwork, the PMS said that the team in question had not been organised by the Government. The situation in Japan was that lots of countries were making contributions, which needed to be co-ordinated to make sure the correct support in place.
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