
One Year Later: Japan Releases 55,000 Tonnes of Fukushima Wastewater 🌊
One year since Japan began releasing Fukushima’s nuclear wastewater, 55,000 tonnes have entered the ocean, sparking global environmental concerns.
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One year since Japan began releasing Fukushima’s nuclear wastewater, 55,000 tonnes have entered the ocean, sparking global environmental concerns.
Japan begins its fifth release of nuclear-contaminated water from Fukushima into the Pacific Ocean, sparking concern from the Chinese mainland and worldwide communities over environmental risks.
Japan has started releasing treated radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean, sparking concerns and objections from the international community.
Experts are warning that Japan’s plan to release Fukushima’s nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the sea could have devastating effects on the marine ecosystem and human health, urging caution and transparency.
Fukushima fisherman Haruo Ono faces losing his livelihood again as wastewater release threatens local fishing industry.