i ve had so many conversations with the japanese government and tepco. nobody wants to release this dangerous water. if it s so safe, i told them, just take it to tokyo. the government may have all the technical approvals it needs, but it doesn t have the support of those who ll be most affected by this plan. the people of fukushima will once again have to navigate their way through its troubled waters. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, fukushima. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. it s like constant mental torture. gambling and alcohol was just a momentary respite and just the same continuous negative force. losing his grandfather hit him hard. his gambling started soon after, but it reached a point when he felt death was his only way out. one day he left notes for his family and went out intending to take his own life.
theyjust don t want to be associated with us. the prices were recovering little by little, but now they could drop drastically. i ve had so many conversations with the japanese government and tepco. nobody wants to release this dangerous water. if it s so safe, i told them, just take it to tokyo. the government may have all the technical approvals it needs, but it doesn t have the support of those who ll be most affected by this plan. the people of fukushima will once again have to navigate their way through its troubled waters. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, fukushima. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bringing you different stories from across the uk. accidents like this happen on a regular basis, according to residents here. the speed limit is 30, but that doesn t seem to stop some drivers. residents filmed this and say
About 23,000 employees of Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO) have signed a statement pledging not to engage in the solar power business, considered a conflict of interest by the state-run energy firm, Monday.
if at any point in the process we detect a problem or something which is outside the parameters. what are my basic parameters? it s the conformity with the internationally agreed safety standards. so it s very clear. it s not my opinion, or my perception, which is highly subjective. or the perception and the opinions of others, which is also subjective. that was rafael grossi of the iaea speaking earlier. dr olena pareniuk is an expert in nuclear safety. she gave us her assessment of japan s proposal. the system is efficient because tepco wants to ensure the water quality they are releasing and they also want to ensure that the water quality of the ocean will be fine. so they are basically removing almost all of the radionuclides from that water, except for radioactive hydrogen, which is tritium.