Concerns arise among neighbouring countries following Japan's discharge of treated radioactive wastewater into the ocean

Concerns arise among neighbouring countries following Japan's discharge of treated radioactive wastewater into the ocean

MercadoNewsWorld Japanese authorities have consented to releasing processed radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea. Over a million tons of water have been treated, reducing radioactivity, but not tritium, which scientists say does not pose a significant health risk. Local fishermen are concerned about potential damage to their industry. The discharge process is expected to start in 2023. #FukushimaWastewater #NuclearCleanup #RadioactiveRelease 🌊🐟☢️ Español: Las autoridades japonesas han dado su consentimiento para liberar al mar agua radiactiva procesada de la destrozada planta nuclear de Fukushima. Se han tratado más de un millón de toneladas de agua, reduciendo la radiactividad, pero no el tritio, que según los científicos no representa un riesgo significativo para la salud. Los pescadores locales están preocupados por los posibles daños a su industria. Se espera que el proceso de descarga comience en 2023. #FukushimaWastewater #NuclearCleanup #RadioactiveRelease 🌊🐟☢️
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