Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant has begun discharging treated wastewater into the Pacific Ocean. This process, carried out in two phases, meets safety limits and is expected to release around 7,800 tonnes of water. Learn more about the plant's ongoing efforts to manage radioactive substances.
Fukushima residents take legal action to stop release of radioactive water causing safety concerns and obstructing fishermen. Learn more about the first lawsuit and ongoing debate.
Controversial plan to dump Fukushima nuclear plant wastewater into the ocean raises concerns of mutant animals. Expert warns of potential genetic mutations in marine life and unknown long-term impacts. Limited research conducted on tritium, a radioactive chemical present in the wastewater. International community urged to closely monitor the situation.
Learn about Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) pumping treated radioactive water from Fukushima Daiichi. Environmental concerns arise as potential impacts are debated.
Experts reassure public safety as Fukushima Nuclear Plant prepares to release treated radioactive water over 30 years. Minimal impact on environment and human health.
Fukushima residents take legal action to stop release of radioactive water causing safety concerns and obstructing fishermen. Learn more about the first lawsuit and ongoing debate.