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The radioactive water, once discharged, is expected to flow with ocean currents around the Pacific Ocean in a clockwise direction arriving in Korean waters after about a year.
Radioactive water, even in tiny amounts, is harmful to humans after decades of exposure. The most common intake route is believed to be through food, especially seafood imported from Japan.
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/...45196.html
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(11-02-2023, 06:41 AM)theold Wrote: The radioactive water, once discharged, is expected to flow with ocean currents around the Pacific Ocean in a clockwise direction arriving in Korean waters after about a year.
Radioactive water, even in tiny amounts, is harmful to humans after decades of exposure. The most common intake route is believed to be through food, especially seafood imported from Japan.
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/...45196.html
The Fukushima authorities have no choice but to discharge the radioactive water from the damaged nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean, bcos they run out of space to house the radioactive water. Most seafood food will be affected, especially those close to Fukushima............
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should hold on their contaminated water for another 100 years before discharged.