Local residents in Fukushima gathered to protest, Japan's nuclear wastewater discharge into the sea is imminent. Fukushima Prefecture residents | Time | Fukushima
On June 14th, according to Fukushima Central Television, residents of Fukushima Prefecture held a meeting on the afternoon of the 13th local time, expressing dissatisfaction with the Japanese government's plan to officially discharge nuclear wastewater into the sea this summer.
On the afternoon of the 13th local time, people in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan held a meeting and expressed dissatisfaction with the Japanese government's plan to officially discharge nuclear wastewater into the sea this summer. According to a photo report, Ichiro Ishiguro, a representative of the Fukuoka town affected by the nuclear accident, stated that it is not feasible for the Japanese government to forcibly discharge nuclear wastewater into the sea without ensuring safety.
In addition, local people are also concerned that the discharge of nuclear wastewater may have a negative impact on the local image. Fukushima Prefecture Catering Industry Association's Fukuda Yasuto said, "There has been no progress in the issue of additional compensation for the disaster. Even if the Japanese government will make compensation for the negative impact in the future, it may only be a matter of procrastination."
![Local residents in Fukushima gathered to protest, Japan's nuclear wastewater discharge into the sea is imminent. Fukushima Prefecture residents | Time | Fukushima](https://a5qu.com/upload/images/2911eae9dc3220be7cc30b67ea6be70a.jpg)
According to previous reports, Tokyo Electric Power Company of Japan began trial operation of the Fukushima nuclear power plant's nuclear sewage discharge facility on the 12th, which is expected to last for two weeks. TEPCO plans to officially start nuclear sewage discharge this summer.