Akhir 17, 1432 / March 22, 2011, SPA -- Specialists continue monitoring the radiation situation in Russia's Far East round the clock. The situation in the region is normal, Itar-Tass quoted the regional centre of the Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations as reporting. A total of 610 stationary and mobile posts keep monitoring radiation levels. The admissible level of radiation has not been exceeded at any of them, the deputy chief of the Far Eastern regional centre, Igor Demchishin, said. "The radiation background is within the norm in all regions of the Far Eastern Federal District," centre's sources said. "There is no threat to the health and life of the population and there is either no pollution of the territory of Russia's Far East," EMERCOM specialists said. Experts don't forecast the worsening of the situation in connection with the accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan.