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Concerns remain in and outside Japan about the treated water discharge from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. But there is also a lot of support directed to people in the prefecture.
In the round, which started on April 10, some 7,800 metric tons of treated water diluted with large amounts of seawater were released at a point 1 kilometer off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture ...
The first round of release of treated radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant into the ocean has been completed without problem, the plant operator announced on Sept.
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THE CHOSUNILBO on MSNFukushima water discharge is still controversial, but tests show no signs of harmImported food from other countries had higher failure rates for radiation testing during the same period, such as 1.114% for China, 0.535% for Russia, 0.583% for the United States, and 2.586% for ...
A global protest against Japan’s dumping of radioactive waste water from its damaged Fukushima nuclear plant will take place on September 16. Peter Boyle reports. Fiji: Solidarity march in Suva ...
TASS/. An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts from Russia, China, South Korea, and Switzerland, will take samples of treated water from Japan’s distressed Fukushima 1 ...
Japan will begin releasing a second batch of waste water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant from next week, its operator has said, an exercise that angered China and others when it began in ...
Japan plans to release 1.3 trillion tonnes of water used to cool the fuel rods of the Fukushima plant damaged by a massive earthquake and tsunami in 2011. The water has been filtered to remove ...
China said Monday that it had detected no abnormalities in seawater and marine life samples following the release of treated radioactive water from Japan's damaged Fukushima power plant ...
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