Japan to go ahead with releasing nuclear waste into sea FMTNews FMTWorld
Japan last month initiated the injection of sea water into a drainage tunnel at the damaged Fukushima Daiichi plant.
“The treated and diluted water will be released into the ocean by strictly complying with regulations to ensure safety,” Japan’s chief cabinet secretary Matsuno Hirokazu said. He emphasised Tokyo will make a “thorough decision on the timing of the release, considering various factors and ensuring safety and reputation protection”.
Japan’s water discharge plan, announced in April 2021, faced significant criticism from China, South Korea, North Korea, Taiwan, and international organisations, including the UN, according to reports.
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