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日本第5次核污染水排海结束

Japan's 5th Nuclear Contaminated Water Discharge Ends

Breakings ·  May 7 11:48
Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company said that the first nuclear polluted water discharge for the 2024 fiscal year ended at noon local time (5/7) today (May 7), and a total of about 7,800 tons of nuclear contaminated water have been discharged into the sea over the past 17 days. According to TEPCO, the fifth emission was affected by a power outage due to cable damage caused by excavation work on April 24, and the sea-drainage facility at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was shut down for about 6 and a half hours. TEPCO plans to discharge nuclear polluted water 7 times in fiscal year 2024, with a total discharge of about 54,600 tons, 1.8 times that of fiscal year 2023. The next discharge is likely to begin as early as this month. (CCTV International News)

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