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🌊 Japan's plan to release treated radio--active waste--water from Fukushima Daiichi power station into the Pacific Ocean causes panic buying of salt in China. 00:30 China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs protests against Japan's release of nuclear-conta min ated water. Nationwide rush to buy salt in various cities of China due to fear of nuclear radi ation. Significant increase in salt sales on online shopping platforms and stock shortages reported. 😔 Chinese fishermen face uncertainties and dilemmas in the aftermath of Japan's waste---water release. 07:30 Chinese fishermen are reluctant to go back to the sea due to uncertainties in seafood sales and potential radia--tion exposure. Concerns arise about seafood safety tests, sampling methods, and responsibility for tainted seafood. The Chinese seafood industry and local fishermen are at risk due to the halt in consuming Japanese seafood. 🌊 Japan has been discharging tritium-containing wastewater into the sea, which is within safety limits, but the CCP criticises the move and highlights its own undisclosed waste--water discharge. 16:11 Japan's tritium-containing waste---water discharge is within safety limits and complies with international regulations. China criticizes Japan for releasing contaminated water into the sea and transferring nuclear contam--ination risk to the world. China's own nuclear waste---water discharge remains undisclosed, and there are reports of marine pollution in China.
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🌊 Japan's plan to release treated radioactive wastewater from Fukushima Daiichi power station into the Pacific Ocean causes panic buying of salt in China. 00:30 China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs protests against Japan's release of nuclear-contaminated water. Nationwide rush to buy salt in various cities of China due to fear of nuclear radiation. Significant increase in salt sales on online shopping platforms and stock shortages reported. 😔 Chinese fishermen face uncertainties and dilemmas in the aftermath of Japan's wastewater release. 07:30 Chinese fishermen are reluctant to go back to the sea due to uncertainties in seafood sales and potential radiation exposure. Concerns arise about seafood safety tests, sampling methods, and responsibility for tainted seafood. The Chinese seafood industry and local fishermen are at risk due to the halt in consuming Japanese seafood. 🌊 Japan has been discharging tritium-containing wastewater into the sea, which is within safety limits, but China criticizes the move and highlights its own undisclosed wastewater discharge. 16:11 Japan's tritium-containing wastewater discharge is within safety limits and complies with international regulations. China criticizes Japan for releasing contaminated water into the sea and transferring nuclear contamination risk to the world. China's own nuclear wastewater discharge remains undisclosed, and there are reports of marine pollution in China.
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🌊 Japan's plan to release treated radio--active waste--water from Fukushima Daiichi power station into the Pacific Ocean causes panic buying of salt in China. 00:30 China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs protests against Japan's release of nuclear-conta min ated water. Nationwide rush to buy salt in various cities of China due to fear of nuclear radi ation. Significant increase in salt sales on online shopping platforms and stock shortages reported. 😔 Chinese fishermen face uncertainties and dilemmas in the aftermath of Japan's waste---water release. 07:30 Chinese fishermen are reluctant to go back to the sea due to uncertainties in seafood sales and potential radia--tion exposure. Concerns arise about seafood safety tests, sampling methods, and responsibility for tain-ted seafood. The Chinese seafood industry and local fishermen are at risk due to the halt in consuming Japanese seafood. 🌊 Japan has been dis--charging tritium-containing wastewater into the sea, which is within safety limits, but the CCP criticises the move and highlights its own undisclosed waste--water discharge. 16:11 Japan's tritium-containing waste---water discharge is within safety limits and complies with international regulations. China criticizes Japan for releasing contaminated water into the sea and transferring nuclear contam--ination risk to the world. China's own nuclear waste---water dis----charge remains undisclosed, and there are reports of marine pollution in China.
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🌊 Japan's plan to release treated radioactive wastewater from Fukushima Daiichi power station into the Pacific Ocean causes panic buying of salt in China. 00:30 China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs protests against Japan's release of nuclear-contaminated water. Nationwide rush to buy salt in various cities of China due to fear of nuclear radiation. Significant increase in salt sales on online shopping platforms and stock shortages reported. 😔 Chinese fishermen face uncertainties and dilemmas in the aftermath of Japan's wastewater release. 07:30 Chinese fishermen are reluctant to go back to the sea due to uncertainties in seafood sales and potential radiation exposure. Concerns arise about seafood safety tests, sampling methods, and responsibility for tainted seafood. The Chinese seafood industry and local fishermen are at risk due to the halt in consuming Japanese seafood. 🌊 Japan has been discharging tritium-containing wastewater into the sea, which is within safety limits, but the CCP criticises the move and highlights its own undisclosed wastewater discharge. 16:11 Japan's tritium-containing wastewater discharge is within safety limits and complies with international regulations. China criticizes Japan for releasing contaminated water into the sea and transferring nuclear contamination risk to the world. China's own nuclear wastewater discharge remains undisclosed, and there are reports of marine pollution in China.
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