Japan Launches 17th Fukushima Wastewater Release 🌊
Japan kicked off the 17th discharge of Fukushima’s nuclear-contaminated wastewater on December 4, as local fishermen and global voices raise environmental concerns 🐟🌊
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Japan kicked off the 17th discharge of Fukushima’s nuclear-contaminated wastewater on December 4, as local fishermen and global voices raise environmental concerns 🐟🌊
48,000 liters of PFAS-contaminated water leaked from the U.S. Yokota Air Base in August, but Tokyo officials only found out in October. Locals are demanding answers about the environmental impact.
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. 😱🤖
Water from 13 wells in Kamagaya City, Japan, was found to contain PFAS levels up to 700 times the provisional standard, raising serious health concerns among residents.
TEPCO is taking action to prevent future leaks at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant by installing new safety equipment. Find out what’s happening and why it matters. 🌊⚡
Japan inspects Kobayashi Pharma’s factory amid health scare over red yeast rice supplements linked to deaths and hospitalizations. The company faces backlash for delayed recall.
Kobayashi Pharmaceutical’s Osaka factory is under investigation after their beni-koji supplements were linked to over 100 hospitalizations and five deaths, sparking a major health alert in Japan.
Four people have died after consuming Kobayashi Pharma’s cholesterol-lowering supplement, sparking public concern and government action in Japan.
TEPCO admits workers left valves open, causing a water leak at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. The leak involved untreated water containing radioactive material. TEPCO pledges to prevent future incidents.