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6 earthquakes in 6 days! A 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck Fukushima, and 1,500 tons of nuclear sewage may be poured into Japan

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Japan has been discharging more than 1,500 tons of contaminated water for six days, and in just a few days, it has discharged more than 1,500 tons, at an outrageous rate. And because a large amount of nuclear sewage has been discharged into the sea, the corpses of various marine creatures have begun to appear on beaches all over Japan, which fully shows that nuclear sewage has begun to destroy the marine ecology, and Japan is a well-deserved "sinner"! However, in the face of accusations from various countries, instead of reflecting, they also said that they would diplomatically isolate the opposing countries, which is really brazen, although other countries cannot punish Japan, but nature can.

6 earthquakes in 6 days! A 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck Fukushima, and 1,500 tons of nuclear sewage may be poured into Japan

Just recently, a 4.8 magnitude earthquake occurred in the waters of Fukushima, and although the magnitude is not strong and it is common for Japan, this is the sixth earthquake in the six days that it has been discharged into the sea! Chiba Prefecture, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture, Iwate Prefecture, and the East China Sea have all recently experienced earthquakes, all of which are magnitude 4 or higher. And in addition to the earthquake, Japan also faced the impact of three typhoons, "Dawei", "Anemone" and "Sura" appeared one after another, and approached Japan all the way.

6 earthquakes in 6 days! A 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck Fukushima, and 1,500 tons of nuclear sewage may be poured into Japan

For Japan, which is often hit by typhoons and earthquakes, these disasters may not be much, but if 1,500 tons of nuclear sewage are poured back into Japan, I wonder if Japan can still sit still? Frequent earthquakes are bound to have an impact on the sea surface, and there may be a water level difference, causing the newly discharged nuclear sewage from Japan to be poured back into Japan, coupled with the impact of typhoons, the nuclear sewage may continue to move eastward and eventually return to the Japanese mainland. Even if 1,500 tons of nuclear sewage cannot be returned to Japan, the contaminated seawater poured back into Japan is enough for him to drink a pot, which is Japan's retribution.

6 earthquakes in 6 days! A 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck Fukushima, and 1,500 tons of nuclear sewage may be poured into Japan

In fact, until now, I still can't understand why Japan wants to discharge nuclear sewage into the sea, it is clear that it is a country that lives by the sea and will be the most affected by pollution, but the Kishida authorities still want to discharge it, is it just to save the cost of nuclear sewage treatment? You know, in order to minimize the negative impact of sewage discharge, the Kishida authorities have contributed more than 20 times the budget for nuclear sewage discharge to the sea, that is, 70 billion yen for public relations. It would rather take this money to "cover its mouth" than properly dispose of nuclear sewage, is the Japanese really stupid to this extent? What is its intention?

6 earthquakes in 6 days! A 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck Fukushima, and 1,500 tons of nuclear sewage may be poured into Japan

No country with a conscience will do such a thing that harms others and harms itself and binds all mankind to sink together, but Japan has done so, it seems that after so many years since the end of World War II, Japan still has not eliminated the inferior nature in its bones. And this time nuclear sewage into the sea, Japan will definitely experience the same fiasco as World War II, whether it is the suppression and sanctions of other countries, or the punishment of nature, it will make Japan pay an extremely painful price! If the Japanese side does not want to suffer another defeat, then stop the wrong decision as soon as possible, otherwise it will be too late to regret.

(Text/Xi Le)

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