Japan has started releasing treated radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, a polarising move that drew fresh and fierce criticism from China as being "selfish and irresponsible".
TOKYO - Radioactive water accumulating in tanks at the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant will be released into the sea in two years after it is treated, Japan's government said Tuesday in a decision long delayed by safety concerns and protests. Cabinet ministers endorse...
Japan's plan to release radioactive wastewater from the stricken Fukushima power plant into the sea has raised environmental concerns in neighboring countries, including China. CGTN's Sun Ye has the report.RELATED STORIES Beijing reiterates opposition to Fukushima water discharge Video ...
The Japanese operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has decided to release treated radioactive water from the ruined facility in an area roughly 1 kilometer offshore from the site, reported Nikkei. Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings plans to discharge the treated radioactive water through a...
根据第一段前两句“Japan says it will start releasing radioactive(放射性的) water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear center into the sea beginning in two years. The polluted water is to be treated before it is released into the Pacific Ocean.”(日本说,将在两年内从被毁的福岛核中心向海里排放...
Japan’s nuclear regulator approved plans by the operator of the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant to release treated radioactive wastewater into the sea next year, saying the environmental hazards are negligible. The plan was submitted in December by Tokyo Electric Power Company(TEPCO), based ...
radioactive materials will have spread across a substantial portion of the Pacific Ocean. Within three years, the United States and Canada will experience the effects of nuclear contamination. In a decade’s time, the entire global water supply will become compromised. The consequences of these act...
The water will first be diluted to reduce the concentration of radioactive material 40 times, according to some of the reports. The release is scheduled to begin in 2022 when the tanks currently storing the water will be full up, although the government has yet to make the ...
Japan unilaterally decided in April 2021 that it plans to release radioactive water that has accumulated at the crisis-hit Fukushima plant into the Pacific Ocean. The toxic water, stored in tanks at the plant, is expected to soon reach capacity. The water contains radioactive tritium as it wa...
The plant has been generating a massive amount of water tainted with radioactive substances from cooling down the nuclear fuel in the reactor buildings, which are now being stored in about 1,000 storage tanks.为冷却反应堆建筑中的核燃料,产生了大量被放射性物质污染的水,这些核污染水目前储存在大约...