It has reduced the trust and support of the people. According to the latest Yonhap News Agency poll, Yoon Suk-yeol's satisfaction with his administration is only 357% and 60% dissatisfaction8%, at a low point. Moreover, South Korea will hold an election for members of the National Assembly in more than two months, and Yoon's ruling party, the People's Power Party, is under tremendous pressure and is likely to fail to win a majority. If the ruling party loses, Yoon Suk-yeol** will have difficulty advancing his own policies, and the National Assembly will have a situation of "small and big", and Yoon Suk-yeol's situation will be even more difficult.
What's even more worrying is that Kim Keon-hee's mother and brother have been sentenced or prosecuted by the prosecutor on suspicion of ** and tax evasion, and if Kim Jian-hee is also found guilty, then whether Yoon Suk-yeol can survive the rest of his term is also a question.
Don't forget that South Korea has had a history of being *** in office, and the last time was because of the "cronies" incident, the former Park Geun-hye, and it was Yoon Suk-yeol who was responsible for investigating the "cronies" at that time.
The second thing happened in Ishikawa Prefecture, JapanA series of nuclear crises triggered by a magnitude 6 earthquake caused a cooling water overflow and a transformer oil leak at a nuclear power plant.
On January 1, 2023, a 7A magnitude 6 earthquake with an epicenter at a depth of 10 kilometers in Noto Town, northwest of the Noto Peninsula. This time** caused at least three deaths, more than 100 injuries, and extensive damage to homes and infrastructure. Moreover, this ** also caused nearly 1,000 aftershocks, some of which reached 5 or higher, and the Japan Meteorological Agency warned that there could be a bigger ** in the next month, asking the public to take precautions.
In addition to the ** itself, what is more worrying is the possible nuclear crisis this time. Because, there are two nuclear power plants in Ishikawa Prefecture, namely Kashiwazaki Kariba Nuclear Power Plant and Shiga Nuclear Power Plant, both of which have been affected by **, and there have been some anomalies.
Among them, the Kashiwazaki Kariba Nuclear Power Plant is the largest nuclear power plant in Japan and one of the largest in the world, with 7 reactors and a capacity of 8210,000 kilowatts. After the incident at the nuclear power plant, it was discovered that the cooling water in the fuel pools of reactor units 1 and 2 had overflowed, and the water contained radioactive materials. Although Japan** claims that the water does not flow out of the nuclear power plant and does not affect the outside world, this claim has not dispelled the public's concerns.
You must know that the "311 Major" that occurred in 2011 led to the nuclear leakage accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, causing serious environmental and humanitarian disasters, which has not been completely resolved. Now, the Kashiwazaki Kariba Nuclear Power Plant has a cooling water overflow problem, and if a bigger ** occurs, or if there is another failure, the consequences will be unimaginable.
And the Shiga nuclear power plant, which has two reactors and a capacity of 2, has not been spared370,000 kilowatts, which are currently out of service. After the occurrence of this nuclear power plant, a transformer oil leak was found, and according to Japan's Hokuriku Electric Power Company, there was about 1980,000 litres of oil leaked to the surface of the sea, creating an oil film. Hokuriku Power Company also said that the oils did not contain harmful substances and did not cause an impact on the environment.
However, this claim is hard to believe, because even if the oil does not contain radioactive materials, it can cause pollution and damage to the marine ecology, and Japan has done nothing to clean it up or prevent it. This is reminiscent of Japan's previous decision to dump nuclear sewage into the sea, which was strongly opposed by the international community, but Japan turned a deaf ear and did not care about the safety of other countries and the planet for its own interests.
In short, the nuclear crisis caused by Japan this time is not over, and there are problems at the two nuclear power plants in Ishikawa Prefecture, and if Japan does not pay attention to it and does not take effective measures, it may cause a greater disaster, and there may even be a second Fukushima nuclear accident.