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Fukushima Releases Treated Radioactive Water Into Ocean, China Bans Japan’s Seafood

Fukushima: The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, devastated by a tsunami years ago, recently commenced the release of treated radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean. This move, though backed by the Japanese government and the plant’s operators, has stirred controversy, resulting in China’s prohibition of seafood imports from Japan.---Advertisement--- Both domestic and international reactions to […]

Fukushima: The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, devastated by a tsunami years ago, recently commenced the release of treated radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean. This move, though backed by the Japanese government and the plant’s operators, has stirred controversy, resulting in China’s prohibition of seafood imports from Japan.

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Both domestic and international reactions to the release have transformed the issue into a political and diplomatic matter.

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The announcement led to swift action from Chinese customs authorities, who promptly banned all imports of “aquatic products” from Japan, including seafood. This decision was justified as a measure to safeguard China’s health and food safety from potential nuclear-contaminated water discharge.

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In response, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings President Tomoaki Kobayakawa expressed a commitment to compensating Japanese businesses adversely affected by the export bans.

Amidst the ongoing discourse, the Japanese government and TEPCO have maintained that the release is necessary to create space for the plant’s decommissioning while averting accidental leaks.

Assurances have been given that the treatment and dilution of the wastewater adhere to international safety standards, rendering its environmental impact minimal.

Tony Hooker, a radiation expert, emphasized the safety of the water released, confirming its compliance with World Health Organization drinking water guidelines.

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However, experts stress the importance of addressing the long-term effects of residual low-dose radioactivity in the water. The scientific community acknowledges that effective communication and education are crucial in dispelling public concerns.

In a live broadcast from the plant’s control room, TEPCO showcased the activation of seawater pumps, marking the beginning of a project expected to extend over decades. As the process commenced, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi affirmed the agency’s presence to oversee that the discharge adheres to international safety standards.

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With nearly four years of experience as a journalist, I have written extensively on developmental issues, policies and schemes of the government agencies across print and digital platforms. I have completed my BAJMC from IP university.

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First published on: Aug 24, 2023 05:18 PM IST


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