Japan Will Release Radioactive Fukushima Water Into Sea for Decades

October 18th, 2020

Via: Independent:

Amid strong opposition from environmentalists and the fishing community, Japan is set to release more than one million tonnes of contaminated water from the tsunami-devastated Fukushima power plant into the sea.

According to local media reports, the work to release the radioactive water from Fukushima’s Daiichi nuclear power plant would begin in 2022 at the earliest and would take decades to complete.

As of last month, there were 1.23 million tonnes of waste water at the facility, according to reports.

One Response to “Japan Will Release Radioactive Fukushima Water Into Sea for Decades”

  1. dale says:

    Godzirra !!!

    As a kid, the B-movies always had radioactivity producing giants of some sort. Always gigantism. But real mutations could be just about anything imaginable. And I always figured, much of it microscopic. Like mutated bacteria and virus. Who needs modified mosquitoes? Just release the water, and run…

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