Broke loose and struck the driver of the truck. The sky 7 was overhead with pictures of the accident scene moments later and this happened on the south side of the stadium site, yellow tape marks the accident site. The driver was taken to the hospital where he died of his injuries. We do not know how the rebar broke loose or any other details. The identification of the truck driver has not been released. The state Industrial Safety Agency says the employees worked for American Steel or a subcontractor. Turner development, the joint venture contractor did not make anyone available to answer our questions. However, the same is true for the 49ers. Turner put out a statement saying and i quote, we are deeply saddened to confirm that the driver has passed away as a result of the injuries. Our thoughts and players go out to his family during this very difficult time. This is the second fatal accident at the 49ers stadium construction site this year. Back in june, an employee of the elevator
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One of the interesting items we have this week is a study by Greenpeace in which various organisms from the sea near Fukushima were sampled for radioactive isotopes. Let's take a closer look.
The data in the table provided (see the first item in Ana's feed for the link) show the amount of radiation (radioactive decay) by isotope type per kilogram of plant or animal tissue from various samples. On the higher end is a fish with 357 bq/kg of radiation and some seaweed with 190 bk/kg.