According to Japan's Kyodo News Agency, regarding the leakage of nuclear-contaminated water at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in early February, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida issued instructions on February 21 to completely prevent the recurrence of such accidents.
According to reports, Japan's Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Ken Saito said in an interview with reporters that Kishida gave the above instructions when he met with him at the Prime Minister's Office on the same day. According to him, Kishida asked for "strict guidance" on TEPCO to ensure safety, and to cooperate with the relevant ** departments to explain the matter to Japan and abroad.
According to the report, earlier on the 21st, Saito Ken also met with Tomoaki Kobayakawa, president of TEPCO, at the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and made a request for him, and Kobayakawa apologized to him for the incident.
On February 7, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, operated by Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company, leaked unpurified nuclear-contaminated water. There are about 1Five tons of nuclear sewage leaked and seeped into the soil, leaking a total of 6.6 billion becquerels of radioactive material. Japanese media quoted data from TEPCO as saying that most of the leaked water had seeped into the ground, and the radiation dose value confirmed at the leak site was 240 times that of the surrounding radiation dose.
A spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in Japan said on the 8th that repeated accidents occurred in the process of dealing with the Fukushima nuclear contaminated water on the Japanese side, which fully exposed the chaotic and disorderly internal management of TEPCO, and the ineffective supervision measures of Japan, which once again proved that the nuclear contaminated water treatment device has no long-term reliability. China's spokesman Wang Wenbin said on the 8th that we urge the Japanese side to respond to the concerns of the international community in a serious and serious manner, dispose of the nuclear-contaminated water in a responsible manner, and fully cooperate with the establishment of an independent and effective long-term international monitoring arrangement with the substantive participation of neighboring countries and other stakeholders.
Editor: Chen Jiawen).