【 Truth | Marvel Review 】 Japan: Nuclear contaminated water is very "safe". Sea fish: unable to breathe countdown. Japanese government | public relations | truth
The Japanese government's plan to discharge contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the ocean has entered the countdown. The Japanese government has been trying to prove that "treated nuclear contaminated water is safe," but increasing evidence suggests that such public relations rhetoric cannot wash away nuclear contaminated water.
The latest test results show that the radioactive element cesium in the fish caught in the harbor of the Fukushima nuclear power plant exceeds the legal standard in Japan by 180 times, which is shocking. So far, Japan has not provided sufficient scientific and factual basis to address the international community's concerns about the legitimacy of discharge plans, the effectiveness of purification devices, the reliability of data on nuclear contaminated water, and the uncertainty of environmental impacts. The performance and efficiency of the multi nuclide purification treatment system used for treating nuclear contaminated water under long-term high load operation are also questionable.
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During the recent Shangri La dialogue, Fiji's Minister of Interior and Immigration, Tikodou Abdullah, directly asked in front of Japanese officials, "Why doesn't Japan keep nuclear contaminated water safe?" Many "clever" public relations rhetoric in Japan cannot fool such questions. The ocean is not Japan's sewer, and nuclear contaminated water cannot be discharged in one row.