S. Koreans Urge Japan To Store Nuke-Contaminated Water On Land

S. Koreans Urge Japan To Store Nuke-Contaminated Water On Land

SEOUL, Jun 25 (NNN-YONHAP) – Thousands of South Koreans rallied in central Seoul yesterday, to urge the Japanese government to build more storage facilities on land, for nuclear-contaminated water, instead of discharging it into the sea.

The civic activists gathered near the Seoul City Hall, to clamour against Japan’s planned discharge of radioactive wastewater, holding signs that read “Protect Pacific Ocean!” and “Storage on Land.”

They also urged the South Korean government and people, to prevent Japan’s irresponsible plan of discharging nuke-contaminated water into the sea.

The organiser said, as the time for Japan’s plan of dumping radioactive wastewater approaches, concerns are growing in South Korea and abroad, while evidence abounds that the release has adverse effects on the ecosystem.

Kwon Min-kyung, a Seoul citizen who joined the protest rally, said that, the Japanese government’s decision to dump radioactive wastewater, simply to save money, is a criminal act of destroying the marine ecosystem, even though there is a way to store it on land.

Despite grave concerns expressed by neighbours and the Pacific island countries, the Japanese government has decided to release radioactive wastewater from the crippled nuclear power plant in Fukushima into the Pacific Ocean “in spring or summer.”– NNN-YONHAP  

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