IAEA officials: Fukushima ongoing discharge of treated radioactive water going well

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IAEA officials: Fukushima ongoing discharge of treated radioactive water going well
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The operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant says the discharge of the second batch of treated radioactive wastewater into the sea has ended as planned on Monday

Lydie Evrard, right, the International Atomic Energy Agency Deputy Director General and head of the Department of Nuclear Safety and Security and Gustavo Caruso, Director and Coordinator for the ALPS Safety Review of IAEA Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, prepare to attend a press conference at the Foreign Press Center Japan Monday, Oct. 23, 2023, in Tokyo.

The release of treated wastewater is expected to continue for decades. It has been strongly opposed by fishing groups and neighboring countries including South Korea, where hundreds of people have protested.banned all imports of Japanese seafood the day the release began, badly hurting Japanese seafood producers, processors and exporters. Russia recently joined China in the trade restrictions.

She said China has been involved in the IAEA safety task force since the beginning of the review that began two years ago and has participated in corroboration activities. The IAEA is aware of China’s concern and engaged with its authorities, Evrard said.

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