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  • 8/22/2023
八点最热报 | 日本首相岸田文雄今天拍板宣布,最快会在后天,启动福岛核污水排海计划。岸田文雄表示,只要没有受到气象上的阻扰,核污水就会在星期四开始,正式排入海里。(主播:萧慧敏)

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00:00 Before watching the video, let me remind you that there is more content on the Hotpoint website.
00:04 In a questioning and opposition wave, the Japanese government officially set a specific date for the release of Fukushima nuclear pollution.
00:11 Japanese Prime Minister Akihito Akihito announced today at the Cabinet meeting that Japan will start the release of nuclear pollution as soon as possible on August 24, which is Thursday.
00:21 Akihito Akihito said that the plan to release nuclear pollution could not be delayed.
00:26 In addition, Japan's actions are in line with the report of the International Atomic Energy Agency and international safety standards.
00:31 Akihito Akihito hopes that the international community has a correct understanding of the nuclear pollution plan and supports Japan.
00:38 The day before the Japanese government set the date for the release of nuclear pollution, Akihito Akihito met with the National Fish and Wildlife Organization.
00:47 He promised at the meeting that the Japanese government would take necessary measures to ensure that fish and wildlife can continue to run their business in the next few decades.
00:58 After the meeting, the representatives of the National Fish and Wildlife Organization of Japan clearly retained their position on the release of nuclear pollution.
01:05 The President of the Japanese Federation of Fish and Wildlife said that their position has not changed and that they still insist on opposing the release of nuclear pollution.
01:12 In addition to the need to appease the fishermen, the Japanese nuclear pollution release plan also shook the Japanese people's support for Prime Minister Akihito Akihito and the Cabinet.
01:20 The results of the telecommunications private investigation conducted by the Japanese Community Agency show that Akihito Akihito's Cabinet's support rate remains at the lowest level, only 33.6%.
01:29 As for the opposition rate, it has risen to 50%, which is a new high since the end of last year.
01:36 At the same time, 88.1% of Japanese people are concerned that the release of nuclear pollution will damage the image of Japan.
01:42 Only 29.6% of the people support the release of nuclear pollution.
01:46 Prime Minister Akihito Akihito announced today that he would launch the "Nuclear Pollution Release Plan" the day after tomorrow.
01:55 Akihito Akihito said that as long as there is no interference from the weather, nuclear pollution will be officially released into the sea from Wednesday.
02:02 "The release date of the nuclear pollution release plan is August 24th.
02:11 If there are no problems with the weather, we will release the plan on August 24th."
02:22 Akihito Akihito promised that after the launch of the "Nuclear Pollution Release Plan,"
02:25 the Japanese government would be responsible until all nuclear waste water is discharged.
02:30 Even if it takes decades, it doesn't matter.
02:33 But the government's promise doesn't seem to be able to reassure the fishermen who rely on the sea for a long time.
02:38 When interviewed by the fishermen on the island, they said with a frown on their faces that
02:42 the nuclear waste water entering the sea is definitely a big mistake.
02:45 "The sea is not mine.
02:48 If the world's population is gradually recovering and improving,
02:55 I am very worried that the same thing will happen again after 10 years."
03:04 The End.
03:07 Thank you for watching.

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