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Disaster is looming! The number of deaths from poisoning in Japan continues to rise Tritium polluted seawater causes a large number of fish deaths

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Japan's Fukushima nuclear contaminated water discharge incident has attracted global attention. According to today's Land magazine, a Japanese blogger took a before-and-after photo of the same sea area showing that after the discharge of nuclear sewage, the sea area turned from crystal clear to pitch black. On August 31, TEPCO detected a tritium concentration of 10 becquerels per liter in seawater sampled near the outlet of contaminated water at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, exceeding the lower detection limit for the first time. However, TEPCO said there were no safety problems and believed that it was the impact of the discharge into the sea.

Disaster is looming! The number of deaths from poisoning in Japan continues to rise Tritium polluted seawater causes a large number of fish deaths

In this regard, netizens were indignant. In addition, polls by South Korean environmental groups show that more than seventy percent of South Koreans oppose Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water. Because Japan's nuclear contaminated water discharge has seriously affected the development of South Korea's aquaculture industry, more and more Koreans are unwilling to buy Japanese aquatic products, and even a large number of groupers have died, resulting in losses of up to 84 million yuan. It is worth mentioning that the food poisoning incident in a restaurant in Japan also had a negative impact on Japan's image.

Disaster is looming! The number of deaths from poisoning in Japan continues to rise Tritium polluted seawater causes a large number of fish deaths

Recently, a mass food poisoning incident occurred at a restaurant in Shirahama Town, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. Thirty-one people developed physical well, one of whom unfortunately died. Salmonella was detected in diners and the restaurant was suspended for 10 days. The incident has also sparked renewed attention to the discharge of nuclear sewage in Japan. Although the restaurant in question was fined and closed, this did not restore the ocean to its pre-discharge health. On the contrary, this self-deception and cover-up only makes the problem worse.

Disaster is looming! The number of deaths from poisoning in Japan continues to rise Tritium polluted seawater causes a large number of fish deaths

Therefore, timely stop loss and remediation are a must.

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