Pets and Animals in the Fukushima radiation zone have been without food support:                         

UPDATE: Dogs On TEPCO PLANT Property Have Been Rescued

Hoshi Family (Atomic Dog Rescue Team) reports they have successfully rescued the dogs shown in TEPCO surveillance video.

UPDATE JUNE 10TH — VIDEO SHOWING RAID APPEARS ON YOUTUBE:

The dogs were taken to the Kanagawa Animal Emergency Hospital for decontamination and treatment.

Not only is this good for the dogs, but it prevents accidental contamination of the public if these dogs were to migrate back out of the 20km radiation zone. 

Hoshi posted an update on The Hachiko Coalition Facebook page:

 私達は、この犬2
匹を確保しました。神奈川夜間

動物救急センターに
輸送中

(Translation By Miho):

We caught these two dogs. Now we are in transit to Kanagawa night time emergency animal hospital.

Apparently, as a precaution, these two “Atomic Dogs” are being quarantined in an underground cement parking garage for at least 10 days to ensure they do not expose anyone to radiation. 

UPDATE — radiation levels — this is the amount measured by Hoshi Family:

Dog A: 3 μSv

Dog B: 2 μSV

TEPCO Front gate: 7 μSV/hour

Sea north of plant 1.5km: 1 μSv/hour

West 3km town: 10 μSV/hour

This is from the original post yesterday:

Based on the location of the towers in the surveillance footage, the camera is here.

 

ORIGINAL FOOTAGE! Watch the video showing the two dogs roaming TEPCO:

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