All of the following statements are true about the Japanese fishermen on the ship Lucky Dragon in 1957 EXCEPT:

A) The fishermen drifted near a radioactive fallout cloud left from American testing of nuclear bombs.
B) They became ill from radiation exposure.
C) One of the crewmen later died of exposure.
D) The United States immediately halted all testing of nuclear bombs as a result of the mistake.


Answer: D

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