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It's rotten! Japan's forced start of the seventh round of nuclear sewage discharge into the sea has completely become a shame for all mankind

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I don't know if you have noticed it, but recently there has been less and less discussion on the Internet about Japan's nuclear sewage discharge into the sea, and it seems that after the first few forced discharges, some people feel that it is no longer painful.

It's rotten! Japan's forced start of the seventh round of nuclear sewage discharge into the sea has completely become a shame for all mankind

But have you ever wondered why this is happening? Is it really none of our business or is there some deliberate attempt to divert the public's attention?

Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant into the sea has always been a major headache. Starting from 2023, round after round of sea discharge, each time it is 7,800 tons, plus the seventh nuclear sewage discharge on June 28, it is almost more than 50,000 tons.

It's rotten! Japan's forced start of the seventh round of nuclear sewage discharge into the sea has completely become a shame for all mankind

The sewage contains up to 64 radioactive elements, more than 70% of which exceed the limit. Imagine how much of an impact it would have to be if so much radioactive material flowed into the ocean. And in the ocean, this nuclear sewage will eventually affect us.

It's rotten! Japan's forced start of the seventh round of nuclear sewage discharge into the sea has completely become a shame for all mankind

Since the first nuclear sewage discharge in 2026, Japan's coastline has been flooded with dead fish, water pollution, and health problems. According to data released by Taiwan, the carcinogens in the saury they imported from Japan seriously exceeded the standard, more than 40 times the international standard. A large number of residents in Osaka, Japan, have abnormal blood tests, the specific cause of which is unknown, but local authorities suspect that it is related to the pollution of water resources. In addition, in some areas of Japan, groundwater is more than 400 times more harmful than normal. It's pretty scary.

It's rotten! Japan's forced start of the seventh round of nuclear sewage discharge into the sea has completely become a shame for all mankind

At first, all of us followed the mainstream media to condemn Japan's irresponsible behavior, but now it seems that people have forgotten about it. According to reports by The Paper, China News Network and Chinanews.com, the discharge will continue until July 16, and the total discharge will be the same as before, at 7,800 tons. This is the seventh round, and Japan's entire emissions period is expected to last for 30 years. Think about it, in 30 years, how much nuclear sewage will have to flow into the ocean?

It's rotten! Japan's forced start of the seventh round of nuclear sewage discharge into the sea has completely become a shame for all mankind

The Japanese side completely ignored the strong opposition and condemnation of countries around the world, and it is shameful for them to forcibly discharge nuclear sewage into the sea. In the face of all kinds of abnormal problems that may be related to the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea, they even responded with the face, "We have no problem, it's your problem." It's none of their business no matter what they say, even Lao Mei bans their seafood, and they are still hard-mouthed? Japan's operation is obviously rotten and extremely irresponsible.

It's rotten! Japan's forced start of the seventh round of nuclear sewage discharge into the sea has completely become a shame for all mankind

The issue of discharging Fukushima nuclear sewage into the sea has not only become a problem for the whole world. What we ordinary people can do is to keep an eye on it and keep this event hot. Japan continues to discharge nuclear wastewater, and it is said that in 10 years, the world's seas will be polluted. I think it's important to keep a high level of attention to this because it's also very relevant to our daily lives. What do you think?

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