Controversy Surrounds Fukushima's Water Discharge Decision

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Controversy Surrounds Fukushima's Water Discharge Decision
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Japan plans to release over 1 million metric tons of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean, starting this summer and continuing for three decades. The contaminated water, stored in large tanks near the plant, has become a space issue, prompting the release. Neighboring countries, including South Korea and China, have raised concerns about the potential impact on their reputations and industries. The Japanese public remains divided on the plan, with distrust towards the government and Tokyo Electric Power Co. The International Atomic Energy Agency has given its approval for the release.

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