Japan’s Seafood Sector Hit as China Suspends Imports Over Fukushima Water
Japan’s seafood sector faces crisis as China suspends imports over Fukushima water release, revealing dependence on one market, risk misjudgment, and rising costs.
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Japan’s seafood sector faces crisis as China suspends imports over Fukushima water release, revealing dependence on one market, risk misjudgment, and rising costs.
A magnitude-4.7 quake hit off Fukushima’s coast at 10km depth, offering a real-world reminder of nature’s dynamic force.
TEPCO begins its second trial fuel debris extraction from Fukushima Daiichi Reactor Unit 2 in a 12-day operation to advance decommissioning efforts.
14 years on, Okuma residents express ongoing concerns about cleanup efforts at Fukushima Daiichi, urging faster action and transparency.
UN nuclear chief Rafael Grossi visits Fukushima soil storage sites as Japan works to manage and recycle contaminated material from the 2011 disaster.
Japan has started its 9th release of treated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean, sparking concerns among locals, neighboring countries, and environmentalists. 🌊
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi praises China for its decisive role in reaching an agreement with Japan over the Fukushima water discharge, highlighting a significant step in international cooperation.
One year since Japan began releasing Fukushima’s nuclear wastewater, 55,000 tonnes have entered the ocean, sparking global environmental concerns.
About 25 tonnes of radioactive water have leaked inside Fukushima’s nuclear plant. TEPCO reports the contaminated water hasn’t escaped outside, but concerns grow over safety and transparency. 🚨
Fukushima Plant detects a 25-ton radioactive water leak in Reactor 2’s cooling pool. TEPCO assures containment is secure. Robots to investigate this week. 😱🤖