Hong Kong Finds Radioactive Contamination in Sample of Japanese Tea
Editor's Note: In our original news piece on March 12, 2015 (below), we reported that a sample of powdered tea contained "9.3 percent over the legal maximum level of radioactive cesium 137 allowed in food..." It was brought to our attention that the source we quoted was incorrect. The tea actually contained 0.93 percent of the legal maximum level of radioactive cesium 137 allowed in food.