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据日本广播协会电视台报道,东京电力公司 28 日宣布,将于 10 月 5 日启动第二轮核污染水排海。这是日本政府去年决定将福岛核电站事故核污染水排放到海洋中的计划之一。

环保组织警告说,这种做法可能会对海洋生态系统造成长期的负面影响。而日本政府则表示,排放水将经过处理,其中包括去除放射性物质,使其达到安全排放标准。

此次排放计划遭到了国内外环保组织和居民的强烈反对。有人担忧,这将加剧对海洋环境和人类健康的影响。

英文标题:Japan to resume nuclear waste water discharge
关键词:Japan, nuclear waste water, discharge

新闻内容:
On September 28th, Tokyo Electric Power Company announced that it will start the second round of nuclear waste water discharge from the No.2 reactor of the 福岛 nuclear power plant on October 5th. This is one of the plans to release the radioactive waste water from the Fushima nuclear power plant accident into the ocean, which the Japanese government decided to do last year.

Environmental organizations have warned that this approach could have long-lasting impacts on the ocean ecosystem. However, the Japanese government has said that the discharged water will go through treatment, including the removal of radioactive substances to make it safe for discharge.

This plan has been strongly opposed by domestic and foreign environmental organizations and residents, with concerns that it will exacerbate the impact on ocean environments and human health.

【来源】http://www.chinanews.com/gj/2023/09-28/10086783.shtml

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