There are tens of thousands of people in Japan jointly signed against nuclear pollution water to discharge the sea
Author:Xinhuanet Time:2022.09.22
Xinhua News Agency, Tokyo, September 21. According to the Kyodo News Agency reported on the 21st, some civil society groups in Northeast Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima submitted to Tokyo Electric Power Corporation and Japan Economic and Industry Province on the same day. About 42,000 people jointly signed, requiring other methods to deal with the nuclear pollution water of the Fukushima first nuclear power plant.
According to reports, representatives of the Life Cooperation Group Federation of Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima Prefecture submitted a joint signing of about 42,000 people to Tokyo Electric Power Corporation and the Economic and Industry. The pollution water discharge plan is required to take the way to obtain relevant persons and nationals to deal with nuclear pollution water.
It is reported that this joint signature event has been launched online and offline since June 2021. The joint signature submitted this time plus the previous submitted part, Japan has collected a total of about 221,000 joint signatures.
In April 2021, the Japanese government officially decided to discharge the nuclear pollution water of the Fukushima first nuclear power plant to the sea after "below the standard concentration". It is planned to discharge the so -called "radioactive material" nuclear pollution water for the so -called "radioactive material standard" to the Pacific Ocean in the spring of 2023. The Japanese government unilaterally decided to discharge nuclear pollution water to the ocean, and was widely questioned and opposed by the international community, especially the stakeholders, and caused strong concerns in Japan.
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