
Fukushima Nuclear Plant Reports 25 Tonnes Radioactive Water Leak
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant reports a 25-tonne radioactive water leak a week after commencing ocean discharge, raising global safety and environmental concerns.
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Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant reports a 25-tonne radioactive water leak a week after commencing ocean discharge, raising global safety and environmental concerns.
A 25-tonne radioactive water leak was detected at TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi plant. TEPCO assures containment is secure and plans robotic inspections this week.
Thirteen years after the Fukushima disaster, CGTN explores ongoing radiation challenges and the impact of nuclear-contaminated water discharge in their latest documentary.
China supports the IAEA in safeguarding the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant following recent drone attacks, highlighting the global impact of nuclear safety.
China opposes Japan’s release of Fukushima’s nuclear wastewater, urging enhanced international supervision to protect marine life and global health.
TEPCO confirms a water leak at Fukushima Daiichi was caused by open valves left mistakenly by workers, releasing millions of becquerels of radioactive material.
Solomon Islands PM criticizes Japan’s third release of nuclear-contaminated wastewater, highlighting international concerns over environmental and health impacts.
Japan has begun releasing its third batch of nuclear-contaminated water into the ocean, intensifying scrutiny on TEPCO’s management of the Fukushima aftermath.
Japan has begun releasing Fukushima’s nuclear-contaminated water into the Pacific Ocean, sparking global debates on safety and environmental impact.
Japan’s decision to discharge nuclear-contaminated water into the ocean has raised alarms in North America and Europe, highlighting potential long-term global impacts amid climate change concerns.