
China Calls for International Oversight of Fukushima Water Release
China urges Japan to collaborate on an independent, long-term international monitoring scheme for Fukushima’s nuclear-contaminated water discharge into the ocean.
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China urges Japan to collaborate on an independent, long-term international monitoring scheme for Fukushima’s nuclear-contaminated water discharge into the ocean.
Japan’s TEPCO has discharged over 23,300 tonnes of Fukushima’s nuclear-contaminated water into the sea, sparking global concerns from Americans, Brits, Australians, Canadians, and New Zealanders.
Japan has resumed discharging nuclear-contaminated water from Fukushima into the Pacific, raising global environmental and health concerns. China responds by halting Japanese aquatic imports to protect public safety.
Fijian students voice strong opposition to Japan’s ongoing discharge of nuclear wastewater into the Pacific, citing risks to local livelihoods and ecosystems.
New Zealanders express concerns over Japan’s discharge of Fukushima’s nuclear-contaminated water, questioning the government’s safety claims.
Peruvians express strong opposition to Japan’s discharge of over 23,000 tonnes of radioactive water from Fukushima, highlighting global environmental concerns.
Japan has started the second phase of releasing nuclear-contaminated water into the sea, drawing international criticism and raising environmental concerns.
Peruvians express strong skepticism about Japan’s release of nuclear-contaminated water from Fukushima, doubting safety assurances and highlighting concerns for health and the environment.