Chinese Foreign Minister Zhao Lijian offered Japanese officials to make a sip of water from the emergency NPP “Fukushima-1”, which the authorities of Japan gathered to reset in the Pacific Ocean. He wrote about this in his twitter .
“Ocean is not a trash tank for Japan, and the Pacific Ocean is not the sewerage of Japan. The Japanese official said that [this] water” you can drink “, why doesn’t he make a sip?” – Speaks in Teth.
Zhao Lijian also noticed that Japan’s plans to reset the water with Fukushima-1 were approved by the United States. “But this does not mean approval by the international community. Oddly enough, the United States” thanked “Japan for her efforts. If the United States appreciates environmental protection, they must take responsibility, and not apply double standards,” added the head of the Chinese foreign policy departments.
On April 13, the Foreign Ministry of the People’s Republic of China expressed protest of Japan due to solutions to drain into the ocean with Fukushima-1 NPP, purified from most dangerous radioactive substances. The Chinese authorities wanted to discuss this issue with the international community and, possibly, take a number of countermeasures.
Earlier on the same day in Russia, the effects of water relief from emergency nuclear power plant were evaluated. According to the head of the laboratory of underwater research and testing of the Institute of Oceanology, the name of Shirshov, Russian Academy of Sciences Konstantin Roginsky, the effect of radioactive fluid will be insignificant and cannot lead to an ecological catastrophe.
In April, Japan’s authorities were officially allowed to drain water into the ocean from Fukushima-1 nuclear power plants. The process of preparation for discharge into the ocean of water will take about two years.
On March 11, 2011, an earthquake 9.1 earthquake was strongest in Japan’s history, which caused tsunami with a wave height of more than 40 meters. The beat of the elements fell on the coast, causing the accident at Fukushima-1 nuclear power plant, where the cooling system of reactors was faced. This led to a violation of the tightness of the structures and the radioactive infection of the area. About 300 thousand inhabitants left the territory around the station.