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Nuclear experts from South Korea began a two-day tour of the Fukushima nuclear power complex on Tuesday, before a controversial plan by Japan to release slightly radioactive wastewater into the sea.
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Radioactive water: Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster haunts the world a decade later,
Geo News, 7 May 21, ”…. In a recent development, Japan decided to dump radioactive water stored at the disaster-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean.
Scores of Pakistani fishermen recently protested this decision of Japan outside the Gawadar Press Club……….
Radioactive water could contaminate fish exports from Pacific ocean
Geo News got in touch with renowned Pakistani physicist Dr AH Nayyar to talk about Japan’s decision.
Dr Nayyar recalled the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster while discussing the Fukushima disaster.
“They could not stop Chernobyl and radioactive clouds once they hovered over Europe from Soviet Union. Radioactivity found its way inside human skin and the world paid the price,” he said, adding that as far as Fukushima is concerned, it will be a first experiment of its own kind.
Radioactive water: Japan s Fukushima nuclear disaster haunts the world a decade later
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Friday May 07, 2021
Pakistani fishermen hold up placards saying Stop radioactive water dumping into sea in Japan during a protest outside the Gwadar Press Club: Photo: Geo.tv/ file
In 2011, the deadly Fukushima tsunami and earthquake claimed more than 18,000 lives and triggered a nuclear meltdown in Fukushima, Japan. A decade later, the world is still haunted by the nuclear disaster s consequences.
In a recent development, Japan decided to dump radioactive water stored at the disaster-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean.
Scores of Pakistani fishermen recently protested this decision of Japan outside the Gawadar Press Club.