Fukushima residents worry nuclear plant's wastewater release will be another setback
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These residents everywhere they go, they must carry a radiation detector
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(25-07-2023, 01:22 PM)pinkpanther Wrote:  These residents everywhere they go, they must carry a radiation detector

They are already doing this and the radiation level is still very high as reported by HK news reporters who interviewed locals there
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Evil Jap government!
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While Japanese and Koreans are very worried here in Spore nobody seems to care, still eating Japanese seafood every day, ignorant or what?
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(25-07-2023, 01:23 PM)CHAOS Wrote:  Evil Jap government!

A friend works in Quanlian Industrial (Taiwan). Yesterday, he said on Whatsapp: He needs to deal with food imported from Japan because of his job. He knows something about food contaminated in Japan's nuclear disaster area. Share with you!

Some of the food exported from Japan, although the place of origin is marked with Tokyo, but marked with "(K)-Fukushima, (OI)-Tochigi" in front of the expiration date. The function is to alert their overseas Japanese citizens to be not edible.  These items are already on the shelves at Quangu / Family Family / 7-11, please pay attention!

Do warn everyone:
If the place of origin is written as Tokyo, but the manufacturer's code behind the expiry date is:
(K) = Fukushima product
(Oi) = Tochigi product
(F) = Fukuoka product
(Z) = Produced in Chiba
(A) = Gunma product
(W) = Nara product
(T) = Ibaraki product

These are written to alert Japanese to recognize the things that shouldn't be bought!

The jap is very wolf-hearted.
😡😡😡😡😡

If it’s hard to remember all these codes, just STOP buying any Japanese food in the future. Safe and sound! 😯😯
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Just fyi.... Big Grin Tongue Tongue

Tokyo Electric, or Tepco, has collected nearly 1.2m tonnes of contaminated water from the cooling pipes used to keep fuel cores from melting since the plant was crippled by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011. The water is stored in huge tanks that crowd the site.

The utility says it will run out of room to store the water by 2022.  Cancer More Prevalent in Japan in Next 50 Years?

http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/534030/20...hyroid.htm

Fukushima Plant: Fish Detected 124 Times Highly Radioactive, Cancer More Prevalent in Japan in Next 50 Years?. Fish caught in waters near the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant have been detected 124 times highly radioactive than the accepted limit, a report by the Asahi Shimbun said.

The Fisheries Research Agency, a Japanese govt-affiliated research institute, revealed over the weekend that a fish called black sea bream caught at the mouth of Niidagawa river in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture contained 12,400 becquerels per kilogram of radioactive cesium. It was way 124 times over the safety standards for foodstuffs.

The fish was caught Nov 17 at 37 kilometres south of the power plant. Close to 40 pieces of black sea bream were caught at that time. This particular type of fish is no longer sold at fish markets in the radiation affected region.

Two other fishes contained radiation levels, 426 becquerels per kilogram and 197 becquerels per kilogram.

Authorities from the Fisheries Research Agency said it will undertake further studies to establish when exactly were the fishes got stained by the high levels of radioactive cesium.

Read: Japan to Perform Controlled Nuclear Meltdown, Wants to Study Causes n Prevention Techniques Professor Chris Busby, Scientific Secretary of the European Committee on Radiation Risk and a member of the UK Department of Health Committee Examining Radiation Risk for Internal Emitters (CERRIE), told the Voice of Russia that while contaminated water goes back and forth into the Pacific Ocean, most of the risk as far as fish dependency is concerned remains confined to Japan."The concentrations of radionuclides, which are going to the Pacific or have been injected to the Pacific, by the time they get to the US, and to China and to South East Korea and so on will not be enormously high.

I'm not saying that it is great, I mean there will be some risk to these people, and particularly the risk is from ingestion of radionuclide particles and not so much from the dilute stuff, the stuff that is in solution.

The main risk will be to the people of Japan, and it'll be people who live along the coastline of Eastern Japan who will be greatly at risk," he said.

Mr Busby said mortality statistics will greatly change in Northern Japan, noting there might arise 400-800 extra cancers in Japan in the next 50-years.

Read: US Officials Disprove Claims on Fukushima Radiation on California beaches "We've already seen some effects in infant mortality and thyroid cancer in Japan.

So I think this is just going to get worse. I think we are going to see a major effect on the general health of the Japanese population in Northern Japan.

There's going to be a decrease in the birth rate and an increase in the death rate," he said
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How do we know if fukushima seafood gets to our shore? If it is already in..then it is worse than the sook ching massacre
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Anyone planning for a trip to Japan this coming holiday season ? Aside from supporting their sea-food industry, how about joining a non-certified Disaster Tourism Jap has prepared for their overseas visitors ?

It is a 1-Day guided tour in English language with no insurance coverage for future illness...
inclusive face-mask and radiation-protection clothing.
Geiger counter radiation detector can be rented.
The usual disclaimer form is mandatory before the trip.
Payment is non-returnable.

Big Grin

[Image: fukushima-tour-daiichi-power-plant.jpg]

You've got friendly neighbours? Grow Up! 李光耀 2013
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(25-07-2023, 03:15 PM)Manthink Wrote:  Anyone planning for a trip to Japan this coming holiday season ? Aside from supporting their sea-food industry, how about joining a non-certified Disaster Tourism Jap has prepared for their overseas visitors ?

It is a 1-Day guided tour in English language with no insurance coverage for future illness...
inclusive face-mask and radiation-protection clothing.
Geiger counter radiation detector can be rented.
The usual disclaimer form is mandatory before the trip.
Payment is non-returnable.

Big Grin

[Image: fukushima-tour-daiichi-power-plant.jpg]


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(25-07-2023, 01:22 PM)pinkpanther Wrote:  These residents everywhere they go, they must carry a radiation detector

Friend works in Quanlian Industrial (Taiwan). Yesterday, he said on Whatsapp: He needs to deal with food imported from Japan because of his job. He knows something about food contaminated in Japan's nuclear disaster area. Share with you!

Some of the food exported from Japan, although the place of origin is marked with Tokyo, but marked with "(K)-Fukushima, (OI)-Tochigi" in front of the expiration date. The function is to alert their overseas Japanese citizens to be not edible.  These items are already on the shelves at Quangu / Family Family / 7-11, please pay attention!

Do warn everyone:
If the place of origin is written as Tokyo, but the manufacturer's code behind the expiry date is:
(K) = Fukushima product
(Oi) = Tochigi product
(F) = Fukuoka product
(Z) = Produced in Chiba
(A) = Gunma product
(W) = Nara product
(T) = Ibaraki product

These are written to alert Japanese to recognize the things that shouldn't be bought!

The jap is very wolf-hearted.
😡😡😡😡😡

If it’s hard to remember all these codes, just STOP buying any Japanese food in the future. Safe and sound! 😯😯
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Niporn fanboys like perverted sayonan lao gay, butty, human goat and many more here, are they worried or no fart care about eating niporn food? Anyone kmows?
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sighhhh....yesterday colleagues asked me to suggest what to eat for lunch and i chose Koji Sushi Bar lo....
i love the sashimi donburi.....so yummy.... Confused
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#16

we knew all meltdown like dat beri bad people
just recirculate the water forever.
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I have stopped going to Don Don Donki.
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(25-07-2023, 02:51 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Just fyi.... Big Grin Tongue Tongue

Tokyo Electric, or Tepco, has collected nearly 1.2m tonnes of contaminated water from the cooling pipes used to keep fuel cores from melting since the plant was crippled by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011. The water is stored in huge tanks that crowd the site.

The utility says it will run out of room to store the water by 2022.  Cancer More Prevalent in Japan in Next 50 Years?

http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/534030/20...hyroid.htm

Fukushima Plant: Fish Detected 124 Times Highly Radioactive, Cancer More Prevalent in Japan in Next 50 Years?. Fish caught in waters near the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant have been detected 124 times highly radioactive than the accepted limit, a report by the Asahi Shimbun said.

The Fisheries Research Agency, a Japanese govt-affiliated research institute, revealed over the weekend that a fish called black sea bream caught at the mouth of Niidagawa river in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture contained 12,400 becquerels per kilogram of radioactive cesium. It was way 124 times over the safety standards for foodstuffs.

The fish was caught Nov 17 at 37 kilometres south of the power plant. Close to 40 pieces of black sea bream were caught at that time. This particular type of fish is no longer sold at fish markets in the radiation affected region.

Two other fishes contained radiation levels, 426 becquerels per kilogram and 197 becquerels per kilogram.

Authorities from the Fisheries Research Agency said it will undertake further studies to establish when exactly were the fishes got stained by the high levels of radioactive cesium.

Read: Japan to Perform Controlled Nuclear Meltdown, Wants to Study Causes n Prevention Techniques Professor Chris Busby, Scientific Secretary of the European Committee on Radiation Risk and a member of the UK Department of Health Committee Examining Radiation Risk for Internal Emitters (CERRIE), told the Voice of Russia that while contaminated water goes back and forth into the Pacific Ocean, most of the risk as far as fish dependency is concerned remains confined to Japan."The concentrations of radionuclides, which are going to the Pacific or have been injected to the Pacific, by the time they get to the US, and to China and to South East Korea and so on will not be enormously high.

I'm not saying that it is great, I mean there will be some risk to these people, and particularly the risk is from ingestion of radionuclide particles and not so much from the dilute stuff, the stuff that is in solution.

The main risk will be to the people of Japan, and it'll be people who live along the coastline of Eastern Japan who will be greatly at risk," he said.

Mr Busby said mortality statistics will greatly change in Northern Japan, noting there might arise 400-800 extra cancers in Japan in the next 50-years.

Read: US Officials Disprove Claims on Fukushima Radiation on California beaches "We've already seen some effects in infant mortality and thyroid cancer in Japan.

So I think this is just going to get worse. I think we are going to see a major effect on the general health of the Japanese population in Northern Japan.

There's going to be a decrease in the birth rate and an increase in the death rate," he said
Tokyo Electric, or Tepco, has collected nearly more then 1.2m tonnes of contaminated water from the cooling pipes used to keep fuel cores from melting since the plant was crippled by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011. The water is stored in huge tanks that crowd the site. 

Contaminated water is now all conveniently pour into the Pacific Ocean... crying

The utility says it will run out of room to store the water by 2022.  Cancer More Prevalent in Japan in Next 50 Years?. This is Jap govt way. Sad

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Why aren't they evacuated, but stay put and worry about the disaster? This is another cuntry run by criminals
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Double confirm as all leart from the past and text... why need to claim it is norm.
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(25-07-2023, 03:15 PM)Manthink Wrote:  Anyone planning for a trip to Japan this coming holiday season ? Aside from supporting their sea-food industry, how about joining a non-certified Disaster Tourism Jap has prepared for their overseas visitors ?

It is a 1-Day guided tour in English language with no insurance coverage for future illness...
inclusive face-mask and radiation-protection clothing.
Geiger counter radiation detector can be rented.
The usual disclaimer form is mandatory before the trip.
Payment is non-returnable.

Big Grin

[Image: fukushima-tour-daiichi-power-plant.jpg]

Do warn everyone:
If the place of origin is written as Tokyo, but the manufacturer's code behind the expiry date is:
(K) = Fukushima product
(Oi) = Tochigi product
(F) = Fukuoka product
(Z) = Produced in Chiba
(A) = Gunma product
(W) = Nara product
(T) = Ibaraki product

These are written to alert Japanese to recognize the things that shouldn't be bought!

The jap is very wolf-hearted.
😡😡😡😡😡
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