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BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 00:08:00

Korea but speaking in tokyo the director general of the international atomic energy agency said he believes releasing the treated water will have little impact on the environment. a final approval from japan s national nuclear agency is still pending. here is head of the iaea speaking earlier. the plan as it has been proposed and devised is in conformity with the agreed international standards. ..and its application. and if the government decides to proceed with it, would have negligible impact on the environment, meaning the water, fish and sediment. it all started in 2011 when the nuclear plant in fukushima was hit by a huge earthquake and tsunami, destroying its cooling systems. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 10:09:00

Decides to proceed with it, would have negligible impact on the environment, meaning the water, fish and sediment. more from our tokyo correspondent shaiima khalil. in the last few moments to have been some comments from china s foreign ministry. it has expressed regret over what it called the hasty release of this iaea report onjapan s fukushima nuclear waste and has urged japan to dispose of the water in a scientific, safe and transparent manner, and it has gone on to say if the japanese side is bent on going its own way, it must bear all the consequences. that is coming in from reuters news agency. our correspondent in spoke to us a little while ago. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 11:12:00

Into the pacfic 0cean. the plans have provoked sharp criticism from neighbouring countries including china. the director general of the international atomic energy agency is visiting japan and says he believes releasing the water will have little impact. final approval from japan s national nuclear agency is still pending. the un s rafael grossi had this to say in tokyo a little earlier. the plan as it has been proposed and devised is in conformity with the agreed international standards. and its application, if the government decides to proceed with it, would have negligible impact on the environment, meaning the water, fish and sediment. 0ur tokyo correspondent shaiima khalil gave us this update. around the world and across the uk, ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 23:13:00

What s getting into the water, the sediment and the organisms, but when it does, if it does, there is no recourse to be able to remove it. once it does. there s no way of getting the genie back in the bottle, so to speak. so what else would you suggest that the japanese government to do if not to release into the pacific? because as we mentioned, they are running out of storage space. yeah and that s a very important question. first and foremost, this was a tragedy, and our hearts go out to the people who were affected by it. it was a totally preventable tragedy. and all one has to do is google was fukushima preventable? and the answer is absolutely yes. tepco is irresponsible. they missed many opportunities to do the right thing to prevent this in the first place. we can t go back. we can only go forward. but our group actually did a very detailed analysis and calculation on an alternative that we think is much better, and that is using the accumulated water to make concrete to be use ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 23:09:00

But speaking in tokyo, the director general of the international atomic energy agency said he believes releasing the treated water will have little impact on the environment. a final approval from japan s national nuclear agency is still pending. here s the head of the iaea speaking earlier. the plan as it has been proposed and devised is in conformity with the agreed international standards. ..and its application. and if the government decides to proceed with it, would have negligible impact on the environment, meaning the water, fish and sediment. it all started in 2011 when the nuclear plant in fukushima was hit by a huge earthquake and tsunami destroying its cooling systems. ....

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