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八点最热报 | 日本去年8月24号开始启动福岛核污水排海计划后,至今已经满一周年,排放到海洋的核污水多达6万吨,但这只是开始,这些核污水会按计划一直排放到2051年才结束。(主播:梁宝仪)

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00:06After Japan launched the Fukushima nuclear pollution elimination plan on August 24 last year,
00:12it has been a full year so far.
00:14The number of nuclear pollutants released into the ocean has reached 60,000 tons.
00:17But this is just the beginning.
00:19These nuclear pollutants will be released as planned until the end of 2051.
00:24In response to the impact of nuclear pollutants into the ocean,
00:27the East Japan and Japanese governments in charge of Fukushima nuclear power plants
00:31have collected seawater near the nuclear power plants to conduct a concentration test.
00:35The results show that the maximum concentration of 1 liter of seawater is 29 becques,
00:41which is far below the drinking water standard set by the World Health Organization, 10,000 becques.
00:47Although the concentration of seawater is far below the standard,
00:50the work of the nuclear power plants is often out of order.
00:54Since September 2023,
00:56there have been many incidents involving radioactive waste in the construction of nuclear power plants.
01:02Even the No. 22 of August, which was originally scheduled for this year,
01:05had to be experimentally removed from the No. 2 reactor.
01:10It was also forced to be postponed due to the failure of the installation of equipment.
01:13The series of errors have questioned the management ability of East Japan.
01:17In addition, due to the impact of China's import ban,
01:20Japan's total exports from September last year to June this year fell by 17%.
01:26The double of exports to China was the most affected.
01:30Last year, exports from January to June amounted to 21.4 billion yen.
01:35But this year, the same period, it directly dropped to 0 yen.
01:39In order to appease fishermen,
01:41Prime Minister Akihito Akihito, on the day of the 1st anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear pollution,
01:45inspected the seafood market on the day,
01:47the local seafood market,
01:49and tried the lobster and fish sashimi caught in the sea.
01:54He praised the seafood of Fukushima as the best food.
01:59Japanese sashimi dishes with exquisite appearance on the table,
02:02even Prime Minister Akihito Akihito could not help but put it in his mouth and eat it deliciously.
02:07Just now, Prime Minister Akihito Akihito took advantage of the 1st nuclear power plant in Fukushima
02:11and the 1st anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear pollution
02:13to inspect the small fish market in Fukushima.
02:16At the same time, he also tried the fish and lobster sashimi caught in the sea.
02:20At the same time, Prime Minister Akihito Akihito,
02:22after meeting with the representatives of the local fisheries association,
02:24pointed out that China's restrictions on the importation of Japanese seafood
02:27are unscientific and unacceptable.
02:31Although Japan's nuclear pollution in Fukushima has been in the sea for a year,
02:34there are still many people walking on the street,
02:36pulling up cloth strips, holding up signs,
02:38protesting the government's opposition to the local residents,
02:40and insisting on releasing nuclear pollution into the sea.
02:42The people of Fukushima and the fishermen in Fukushima
02:45are not involved in the opposition.
02:47Instead of taking that approach,
02:49they let it flow into the sea at their own will.
02:51I don't think it can be forgiven.
02:53There are also people who believe
02:55that the so-called nuclear pollution is safe.
02:57It is simply a lie.
02:59It is said that we will continue to release nuclear pollution
03:02and appeal to the world for safety.
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