Fukushima Releases 55,000 Tonnes of Treated Water in FY2025 πβ οΈ
Japan releases 55,000 tonnes of treated nuclear wastewater in FY2025, sparking global environmental concerns. TEPCO plans more discharges in 2026.
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Japan releases 55,000 tonnes of treated nuclear wastewater in FY2025, sparking global environmental concerns. TEPCO plans more discharges in 2026.
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