1. The beach is densely packed with dead fish, and the coastline of several kilometers is paved, which is shocking.
2. Official statistics show that there are at least several thousand tons of dead fish, which hinders the normal operation of local fishing boats and excavators to clean up.
4. The old fishermen were also amazed by this scene, saying that they had never seen such a bad situation in their previous lives.
1. In addition to Hokkaido, a large number of dead fish have also appeared in Mie Prefecture and Kumamoto Prefecture, and the frequent occurrence is worrying.
2. This phenomenon has been reported in the past, but never on this scale, and three times in a year is even more disturbing.
3. Britain blamed Japan's discharge of nuclear wastewater, which triggered dissatisfaction and unity among the Japanese.
5. The false report of the public **UK**, and asked for a revision to clarify the facts, otherwise further action will be taken.
1. The Sellafield nuclear power plant leakage accident was more serious than the Chernobyl nuclear accident, and the public was shocked by this.
2. Britain has sealed off the accident, causing the people to be kept in the dark.
3. British students have also begun to question the lockdown of the United Kingdom, and they have been exposed to radiation when they come to study in the UK.
4. The reaction of the British people to this incident is the same as that of the Japanese, not admitting it, not knowing, and even calling it a rumor.
1. Experts believe that sardines like to live in groups and have high requirements for water quality, and sudden changes in water temperature and lack of oxygen will lead to death.
2. Some people have suggested that whales may be related to the phenomenon of dead fish, and large fish shoot sardines ashore, resulting in a large number of deaths.
3. Official investigative experts intervened to conduct laboratory tests on seawater samples, but the results have not yet been released.
4. Although Japan** denies that it is related to nuclear wastewater, it is unavoidable to link this incident with the discharge of nuclear wastewater.
1. Japan's discharge of nuclear sewage has aroused widespread doubts, and well-known academic journals have questioned its safety.
2. Although ** indicates that the treated water is safer than drinking water, it is still difficult for the public to be completely assured.
3. The dilution level of radioactive materials is still higher than the normal level of seawater, so how does nature digest it?
4. The mass death of sardines may be nature's warning to humans that nuclear contamination harms the food chain.
5. If Japan does not deal with the problem of nuclear contamination carefully, the consequences will be unimaginable, and mankind will bear a heavy price.
Summary: A large number of dead fish on the beaches of Hokkaido, Japan, caused panic and doubts in society, and in the case of a dispute with the United Kingdom, there was another leak at a British nuclear power plant. Experts have given an explanation for the phenomenon of dead fish, but the cause is not yet clear. This incident has aroused people's deep reflection and alarm about nuclear pollution, and the issue of nuclear energy must be treated with caution, otherwise mankind will pay a heavy price for it.