The first round of release of treated radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant into the ocean has been completed without problem, the plant operator announced on Sept.
Seventy-five percent of voters believe the government has made insufficient efforts to prevent reputational damage to Japanese seafood expected from the release ... water from the crippled ...
More information: Maria F. Ferreira et al, Controlled Release of Radioactive Water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant: Should We Be Concerned?, Environmental Science & Technology (2024).
Japan will start releasing treated and diluted radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant into the ...
In his foreword to the report, the Director General emphasized that the release of the treated water stored at Fukushima Daiichi Power Station is a national decision by the Government of Japan and ...
Chinese embassy spokesman said incident 'further highlights' the need for international supervision of release operation About 5,500 litres - a mix of contaminated and filtered water - leaked when a ...
A view of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Okuma City, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, where radioactive water was ...
Newly uncovered court documents have revealed how North Korean spies exploited South Korean outage over Japan’s nuclear waste ...
Japanese Science and Technology Policy Minister Takaichi Sanae will ask the members to understand the reason for the release of the water from Fukushima Daiichi. Watch video for more on how Japan ...
Hong Kong announces ban on Japanese seafood imports from 10 prefectures following plan to release Fukushima waste water Rahm Emanuel, the US ambassador to Japan, last week posted photos of what he ...
Fishermen in Fukushima are clinging to hopes they can resurrect their industry after the 2011 tsunami and nuclear disaster. But plans to release treated water from the crippled Daiichi nuclear ...
China's own tests of seawater samples collected from near the Fukushima nuclear plant have found no negative impact on marine species, increasing the chances that Beijing would eventually lift its ban ...