The cause of the Fukushima nuclear sewage leak Forget to close the manual valve, do you believe it? Follow me, this will take you to reveal the secret of the little day to cover up the behavior!
Recently, Japan's "Mainichi Shimbun" reported a shocking news: another nuclear sewage leakage accident occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. According to the results of the investigation released by TEPCO, the leak was caused by the failure of the staff to close the manual valve. In the face of such human error, we can't help but ask: Japan, what are you doing?
First, let's take a look at the severity of this spill. It was reported that the day when the nuclear sewage leaked was as long as 40 minutes, about 1Five tons of nuclear sewage flowed to the outside and seeped into the soil, leaking a total of 6.6 billion becquerels. That's a staggering number! It is important to know that the harm of radioactive substances to the environment and the human body is extremely serious, they can enter the human body through the food chain, cause various diseases, and even endanger lives.
However, it is outrageous that this spill is not an isolated case. In fact, the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant has been plagued by accidents and human error in recent years. According to reports, about 4,000 people are currently working on the decommissioning of the plant every day, but it seems that the safety and accuracy of the work are not guaranteed. TEPCO's publicists even admitted: "Since it is a manual operation, it is very difficult to avoid mistakes completely. Such a statement is simply making excuses for his dereliction of duty!
Japan, as a highly developed country, should have advanced technology and management experience to ensure the safe operation of nuclear power plants. However, the truth is quite the opposite. The Fukushima nuclear accident has brought a huge threat to the global environment, and now the frequent occurrence of nuclear sewage leaks has raised serious questions about Japan's management ability and sense of responsibility.
We strongly condemn Japan's failure to manage nuclear energy safety. Japan must face up to its responsibilities, stop making excuses, and take effective measures to prevent the recurrence of similar accidents. At the same time, the international community should strengthen regulation and cooperation to jointly address the challenges posed by nuclear energy.
However, it is regrettable that Japan** did not show due responsibility and sincerity in the face of the nuclear sewage leakage accident. Instead, they tried to cover up the truth and even forcibly launched a plan to discharge contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear accident into the sea, passing the risk on to the world. Such acts are undoubtedly extremely selfish and irresponsible, and will be strongly condemned and sanctioned by the international community.
In short, the Fukushima nuclear sewage leak has once again exposed Japan's serious problems in nuclear energy safety management. We must remain vigilant, strengthen regulation and cooperation, and work together to safeguard the global environment and human health and safety. At the same time, we also call on the world to strongly condemn the *** act of Little Day! If necessary, take international sanctions against the little day! Let the little day pay for the criminal act of the nuclear wastewater leak that has caused the people of the world to suffer! Follow me and condemn the little days together! The cause of the Fukushima nuclear sewage sputtering accident was announced