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Scene after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan: Mountains of pollutants piled up on the seashore, Figure 5 shows contaminated rice

author:Dawn speaks

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Many years have passed since the Fukushima nuclear disaster, but there are still contaminants everywhere you look, including Okinawa, a famous resort affected by the currents.

Now Fukushima is taking on a new and polluted edge, and the most serious of them is the most polluted place by the sea.

Scene after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan: Mountains of pollutants piled up on the seashore, Figure 5 shows contaminated rice

Pollutants from the nuclear accident were carried to the beach with ocean currents.

Many years ago, the Fukushima nuclear disaster brought a huge disaster to Japan, not only forcing a large number of Japanese residents to evacuate, but also leaving behind 3 trillion liters of contaminated nuclear cooling water.

With such a large amount of contaminated nuclear cooling water, there is no guarantee that it will not have serious consequences for the surrounding waters, so when the nuclear leakage is over and the water cooling is being used for progress, many people's attention is once again drawn to this matter, wanting to understand how the 30,000 liters of contaminated nuclear cooling water will affect the marine ecology.

But; It was not only the 30,000 liters of nuclear cooling water that was contaminated, but other pollutants were also affected in a large area, which is why Fukushima is now in the picture.

As we all know, although the pollution level of 3 trillion liters of cooling water is not very high, the water will spread into the air when it evaporates in the air, and the polluted rain will also have a great impact on the environment in which the people of Fukushima live.

In addition, nuclear cooling water will not only pollute some waters such as soil and oceans, but it will also evaporate directly into the atmosphere, and the nuclear-contaminated air is undoubtedly the most dangerous existence.

In fact, the effects of these long-neglected problems are not only damaging the environment, but also affecting plant growth, leaving Fukushima's residents without safe vegetables and meals, and the once-clean air becoming foul, all as a result of land pollution caused by Japan's nuclear spills.

Such a serious consequence has greatly affected not only the local residents of Fukushima, but also the fishing industry in Fukushima, which has made it almost impossible for them to catch fresh fish for consumption in the nuclear-contaminated waters, which will undoubtedly have a huge impact on the fishing market, which is a pillar industry in Fukushima, and I believe that many people will wonder how Fukushima, with its world-class seafood, will survive these difficult times in the future.

Mountains of pollutants are piling up on the seashore.

Coincidentally, in the Fukushima area, not only the sea area is polluted, but also along the railway line from Osaka to Fukui, you can see traces of pollution, and the water body is polluted, and the water area is naturally affected, but this extremely wide range of people can indeed make it clearer to understand how serious this pollution is for Japan.

According to Japan's development in recent years, it is not an easy problem for Japan to increase spending on environmental protection industries, and it is undeniable that Japan's pollution situation is getting more and more serious, as pollutants continue to be visible but looming, Japan seems to gradually have no choice but to go all out to face this big hole that it has dug itself.

In the past, Japan was dominated by manufacturing, but with the continuous development, many manufacturing industries gradually spread to the whole country, although this development has brought certain difficulties to Japan, but the biggest problem is not the manufacturing industry, but the by-products they produce.

In order to solve the problem, Japan must start from the source, and many of the items they produce can only be discarded and cannot be reused, which has led to the very serious pollution of Japan, coupled with the emergence of the nuclear leakage, the seriousness of Japan's pollution problem is self-evident.

Figure 5: Contaminated rice.

Although the Japanese are not very strong in dealing with pollution incidents, they do have a silver lining, that is, the Japanese state has a certain amount of capital reserves, and admits that the nuclear leakage incident is a bad thing that they have made themselves, so if they want to solve this problem, they naturally cannot count on others to help.

Scene after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan: Mountains of pollutants piled up on the seashore, Figure 5 shows contaminated rice

So even though Japan has no experience in dealing with pollution incidents, with perseverance and tenacity, they have found a solution.

As we all know, when people, especially those with money, encounter some problems, the easiest way to think of is to solve them, and what else is there, that is, to focus on money.

The Japanese government suffered heavy losses in order to solve the nuclear leakage problem, and Japan is not a natural resource country in the first place, so they had to seek help from other countries.

After the nuclear leakage, the United States sent a warship to help, and due to the serious level of pollution, the ship had to send another one, so that the Japanese government would have to pay the very expensive cost of the American state to protect it, but it has to be said that they have no second way to solve the problem.

After the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the level of contamination was very serious, and not only were the contaminated plants inedible, but the nuclear contamination would also cause harm to people's bodies. Another ecosystem has been destroyed by me! ".

Scene after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan: Mountains of pollutants piled up on the seashore, Figure 5 shows contaminated rice

All of the contaminated objects were harmed, and the Japanese government is undoubtedly paying more attention to this matter because it also involves human diet.

In order to prevent the pollution problem from becoming more serious, the Japanese government has had to strictly limit the range of local residents who can leave their living environment, but despite this, the pollution problem has not been solved perfectly.

The severity of the pollution problem is self-evident, and the impact of the nuclear accident can be clearly seen and felt by the residents of Fukushima and other countries, including the rice in Figure 5, but what does the future hold for the city that suffered from the nuclear disaster?

epilogue

Pollutants have swept across the coastline, and the pollution accident is not only a lesson for Japan, but also a stumbling block, and no one knows how much Japan will lose because of this accident, but this incident will certainly have some impact on Japan's future development.

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