Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan Monday (14th) said that nuclear power stations damaged in the earthquake and tsunami are still in a "warning" state. TEPCO reported to the government on Monday that the radiation level at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant once again exceeded the statutory dose. The first nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture was closed after the earthquake, but radiation exceeded its limits due to a failure in the reactor cooling system. The picture shows that in the village of Erbensong in Fukushima Prefecture, the population was isolated from the radiation test.
Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan Monday (14th) said that nuclear power stations damaged in the earthquake and tsunami are still in a "warning" state. TEPCO reported to the government on Monday that the radiation level at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant once again exceeded the statutory dose. The first nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture was closed after the earthquake, but radiation exceeded its limits due to a failure in the reactor cooling system. The picture shows that in the village of Erbensong in Fukushima Prefecture, the population was isolated from the radiation test.
The influx of "dirty water" from the discharge of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea is causing concern in Japanese society. People are worried that these waters, which may have high concentrations of nuclear substances, will flow into the sea and will contaminate the nearby sea area, adding to the fishery disaster in the affected areas.
The Tokyo Fire Department acknowledged that during the two days of dewatering, part of the water could not be sprayed into the reactor building, and some garbage was carried into the sea.
The Japan Atomic Energy Safety and Security Institute said at a press conference this morning (21) that there is indeed some garbage water flowing into the sea. However, it is not sufficient to harm the fishery production in the surrounding sea areas.
Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan Monday (14th) said that nuclear power stations damaged in the earthquake and tsunami are still in a "warning" state. TEPCO reported to the government on Monday that the radiation level at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant once again exceeded the statutory dose. The first nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture was closed after the earthquake, but radiation exceeded its limits due to a failure in the reactor cooling system. The picture shows that in the village of Erbensong in Fukushima Prefecture, the population was isolated from the radiation test.
The influx of "dirty water" from the discharge of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea is causing concern in Japanese society. People are worried that these waters, which may have high concentrations of nuclear substances, will flow into the sea and will contaminate the nearby sea area, adding to the fishery disaster in the affected areas.
The Tokyo Fire Department acknowledged that during the two days of dewatering, part of the water could not be sprayed into the reactor building, and some garbage was carried into the sea.
The Japan Atomic Energy Safety and Security Institute said at a press conference this morning (21) that there is indeed some garbage water flowing into the sea. However, it is not sufficient to harm the fishery production in the surrounding sea areas.
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