Japan to Begin Fourth Release of Fukushima's Nuclear Wastewater
Japan is set to commence its fourth round of releasing nuclear-contaminated water from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean on February 28, according to local media reports. In just under three months, more than 23,000 tonnes of nuclear-contaminated water have already been discharged.
Indonesian Public Expresses Strong Concerns
A CGTN stringer visited the streets of Indonesia to gather public opinions on the matter. Local residents voiced significant dissatisfaction and condemnation regarding Japan's actions, expressing fears about potential health risks associated with the contaminated water.
Many Indonesians believe that the release is not merely a domestic issue for Japan but poses a threat to the entire world, highlighting the interconnectedness of global environmental health.
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Indonesians express concern over Japanese nuclear wastewater release
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