Ladies and gentlemen, today's story takes place at the mysterious and complex Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, and the protagonist is the nuclear contaminated water purification device that has been tasked with a major leak recently.
At dawn one day, TEPCO's "daily inspectors" discovered a hilarious "valve farce" -- 10 of the 16 valves that should have been held behind closed doors played a game of "opening the floodgates and releasing water". This unauthorized "uprising" of the valve family, like an environmentally friendly version of "Prison Break", instantly attracted the attention of the world and made people "laughable".
As a result of this mutiny, about 5Five tonnes of nuclear sewage carrying radioactive elements escaped without permission, totaling 22 billion becquerels, enough to paralyze the whole body of anyone who takes safety seriously.
Fortunately, most of the "defected" nuclear sewage was taken under the command of the loyal "adsorption king" of the soil, and the surrounding monitoring points showed no significant change in radiation levels, and the environmental suspense drama was temporarily dramatically eased.
TEPCO immediately activated its emergency response plan, announcing that the leakage accident, which resembled the plot of a drama and movie, had occurred in the evacuation area, and that it would carry out a large-scale operation called "soil removal and decontamination". This whole process is like a self-written and self-directed drama, although it is gimmicky, but it also profoundly reveals our negligence and helplessness in the face of nuclear energy safety issues.
Looking back to March 11, 2011, when the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant caused a serious nuclear accident under the double blow of the tsunami of **, I still remember it vividly. However, Japan's decision to dilute the treated nuclear contaminated water and dump it into the sea has triggered a wave of ridicule and condemnation from the international community.
Through the screen, we can't help but reflect on how to grasp the delicate boundary between environmental protection and nuclear energy utilization while pursuing scientific and technological progress, and hope that the future energy chapter can play a harmonious rather than ironic melody between safety and green ecology.