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Japan's nuclear sewage discharge exceeds 2400 tons! Kamakura was amazed by the corpses of eels all over the ground, and the darker the sea, the more poisonous it became

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Title: Fukushima nuclear sewage discharge sparks global ecological alarm bells

On March 11, 2013, a catastrophic nuclear accident occurred at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, which not only plunged Japan into a deep crisis, but also posed a huge threat to the global environment. However, shockingly, on August 24, 2023, the Japanese government made an increasingly troubling decision to discharge the contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea.

The decision sparked fierce opposition around the world. Environmental groups protested, and experts warned of the global spread of nuclear wastewater, but Japan appeared to turn a deaf ear to the importance of the ecological environment and global public health. This not only caused great damage to the marine ecological environment, resulting in irreversible impacts on the ecosystem, but also was irresponsible for the lives and health of coastal residents, trampling on the achievements of global environmental protection efforts.

Japan's nuclear sewage discharge exceeds 2400 tons! Kamakura was amazed by the corpses of eels all over the ground, and the darker the sea, the more poisonous it became

Environmental experts estimate that the discharged nuclear effluent will spread around the world within the next three decades. This choice seems desperate simply to save time and effort. However, as the rate of emissions accelerated, unusual situations began to emerge in Japan.

Recently, a short video quickly went viral on social media, showing the obvious color difference between Japan's offshore and distant seas. The waters in the distance are still blue and clear, while the waters off the coast of Japan have become cloudy. This is clearly a consequence of the discharge of nuclear sewage, and although the Japanese government insists that the water quality has passed the test, the evidence shows that this decision has had a serious impact on the ecological environment, not only that, but also untreated nuclear sewage poses a great threat to marine life, resulting in the death of some marine life.

Japan's nuclear sewage discharge exceeds 2400 tons! Kamakura was amazed by the corpses of eels all over the ground, and the darker the sea, the more poisonous it became

On the beach of Kujukuri in Chiba, Japan, local residents witnessed a heart-wrenching scene. The carcass of a sea turtle washed ashore by the waves, apparently as a result of the discharge of nuclear sewage. The scene was recorded, causing widespread attention and outrage. If the death of a turtle is not enough to alarm people, the situation in Kamakura, Japan, will be even more alarming.

The beaches of Kamakura are no longer places for tourists to bask in the sun, but a sight full of eel carcasses. In a short video of a Chinese tourist, countless eel carcasses piled up on the beach are a shocking sight. These eel carcasses are the best proof of the dangers of nuclear sewage. The number of eels made people feel terrified, and this short video quickly became popular, and netizens from all over the world expressed their views in the comments.

Japan's nuclear sewage discharge exceeds 2400 tons! Kamakura was amazed by the corpses of eels all over the ground, and the darker the sea, the more poisonous it became

Some people said: "This is nature's warning to mankind, Japan should immediately stop discharging nuclear water." There are also concerns: "This time it's an eel, the next time it could be some other creature that could end up endangering humans." "The thousands of eel carcasses are the lament of the sea and the tears of the times. In addition, South Korea has also reported a large number of deaths of marine life, which is close to 10,000 tons. South Koreans spontaneously marched in protest to call on the government to ban imports of Japanese marine products, but President Yoon Seok-hyeol chose to support Japan's nuclear wastewater treatment methods, which frustrated people. EU countries have also lifted restrictions on Japanese marine products, which is worrying.

Japan's nuclear sewage discharge exceeds 2400 tons! Kamakura was amazed by the corpses of eels all over the ground, and the darker the sea, the more poisonous it became

The blackening of the sea, the thousands of eel carcasses and the discharge of nuclear sewage are closely linked, and Japan must bear the unshirkable responsibility for this. If States do not unite to stop such acts, humanity itself may be the next victim. At this critical time, the global community must come together to protect our shared planet to ensure that future generations can continue to live in a healthy environment.

Japan's nuclear sewage discharge exceeds 2400 tons! Kamakura was amazed by the corpses of eels all over the ground, and the darker the sea, the more poisonous it became

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