In 2011, what happened to the Japanese official who drank the nuclear sewage in front of the whole w

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-02

On August 24, 2023, Japan's first nuclear power plant, Tokyo Electric Power Company.

Despite warnings from the world** and countries, the insistence on discharging nuclear wastewater directly into the Pacific Ocean without treatment is deeply worrying.

Japan has decided to start the first phase of its discharge plan in the next 17 days, with a daily discharge capacity of about 4.6 million tons of nuclear wastewater. However, the total duration of the program is as long as 30 years, which means that the safety of marine life and people around the world will be under long-term threat.

This disregard for global security immediately triggered strong condemnation and condemnation from neighboring countries.

In the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear accident, Japan** insisted that they were discharging treated nuclear wastewater, not nuclear wastewater, and that the impact on the ocean and humanity was minimal.

There are even people who drink nuclear wastewater, as they did in 2011, to prove that it is harmless. This disregard for science and evasion of responsibility is truly worrying.

As the years go by, why has he never attracted public attention again? Is his accomplishment really what people say it will be?

In 2011, the Fukushima of Japan**, a tsunami struck. The waves of more than ten meters high, like fierce beasts, mercilessly devoured houses, cars and local residents, and tens of thousands of lives were wiped out in an instant.

The Fukushima nuclear power plant was instantly flooded by the tsunami, all power was cut off, and the diesel generator in the basement was also flooded by seawater, causing the nuclear reactor to heat up. After testing, the staff found that the pressure of the nuclear reactor exploded and the radiation level also increased.

Faced with a possible nuclear reactor**, the staff urgently changed into radiation suits and masks and immediately reported to the Japanese Prime Minister. They hope to be able to get a solution from the top as soon as possible to avoid possible serious consequences.

After discussion, the staff proposed a cooling plan, that is, to cool the reactor through seawater. However, this plan was directly rejected by TEPCO's top management.

In the face of difficulties, a ruthless actor emerged in Japan, who came up with a bold plan to release radioactive materials into the air. There were two options, one was to solve the problem at the expense of some people, and the other was to mitigate the crisis by polluting the air, water and soil.

Most people should choose the former when faced with such a choice. However, Japan** has made a surprising decision. In order to protect the interests of the capitalists, the prime minister immediately sent someone to open the valve.

Unfortunately, the reactors of the nuclear power plant have been unable to withstand the pressure, one after another. The roof was blown off, and the flames of despair were revealed.

The radiation leak caused a level 7 accident, causing pollution of the surrounding sea. In the aftermath, TEPCO pressured employees to keep the plant's secrets and did not disclose the truth to the public.

At that time, people's attention was diverted by the tsunami and **, and they did not notice that untreated nuclear wastewater had flowed into the sea. However, the truth could never be concealed, and the incident was eventually revealed.

During World War II, Japan had already experienced the destructive power of nuclear radiation and the devastating impact on humanity.

The Japanese people have become unbearable, and a large number of people have gathered outside the ** gate, strongly demanding a clear response from the prime minister.

In order to dispel the public's concerns, Yasuhiro Sonoda, the political secretary of the Japanese cabinet, drank two large cups of treated nuclear wastewater in public. Although he tried his best to show composure and no hesitation when drinking water, his trembling hands betrayed his nervousness.

When it was claimed that the treated nuclear wastewater was not harmful, the Fukushima nuclear power plant incident seemed to come to an end. Yasuhiro Sonoda solved the problem for ** in this crisis, and his career soared as a result.

In 2012, at the age of 45, he became Japan's vice minister of the environment, and there seems to be some ulterior motives behind this rapid promotion.

On August 24, 2023, Japan** announced the start of discharging nuclear wastewater, which caused widespread public concern. Although ** said that the nuclear sewage is not harmful to human health, the public is still skeptical about it.

After all, this effect can only be judged by people who have actually drunk nuclear wastewater. Yasuhiro Sonoda is considered the most likely candidate, but his whereabouts are currently unknown, as if he has evaporated from the world.

After losing the 2014 parliamentary election, Yasuhiro Sonoda quietly left Japan**, and since then, his social media accounts have stayed at that point in time and have not been updated.

On the globally renowned **, there are no entries and information about him, as if this person has disappeared from this world.

The disappearance of Yasuhiro Sonoda has made it difficult to have an impact on the human body. Since August 23, a number of authoritative ** in Japan have continuously reported that there have been collective food poisoning incidents in restaurants in many places in Japan.

By 2 September, more than 120 people were feeling unwell, including one fatal.

The harm caused by the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea to human beings and marine ecosystems cannot be ignored. Whether in 2011 or 2023, Japan** has always denied this fact.

In the face of Japan's selfishness and obstinacy, other countries cannot directly stop it, because the power of capital makes it difficult for Japan to listen to advice. In the absence of a fundamental solution, we should retreat to the next best thing and protect our own citizens first.

Japan has resolutely and decisively restricted the import of all Japanese seafood products as quickly as possible. Citizens are also cautious about Japanese seafood and other products, and they firmly resist buying them.

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