Joining the Relay Challenge to Condemn Fukushima Nuclear Plant Contaminated Water Discharge

Kim San, the head of Muan County, participated in the relay challenge condemning the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant. (Photo by Muan County)

Kim San, the head of Muan County, participated in the relay challenge condemning the discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant. (Photo by Muan County)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] Muan County, Jeollanam-do announced on the 4th that County Governor Kim San participated in the SNS relay challenge on the 3rd, strongly condemning and urging the withdrawal of the Fukushima nuclear power plant contaminated water ocean discharge.


This SNS challenge was conducted to strongly condemn and urge the withdrawal of Japan's selfish and anti-human ocean discharge of nuclear power plant contaminated water, following the Japanese government's official decision on the 13th of last month to discharge radioactive contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the ocean over 30 years starting from 2023.


Governor Kim San stated, “If radioactive contaminated water is discharged, it will cause severe pollution not only to the Korean Peninsula but also to the world's oceans, which will ultimately become a disaster for all humanity,” and strongly asserted, “The Japanese government must immediately withdraw the policy of discharging nuclear power plant contaminated water, which will cause enormous damage to fishermen who make fishing villages their living base.”



Meanwhile, Muan County plans to seek countermeasures, including continuing opposition activities with residents until the Japanese government withdraws its decision to discharge nuclear power plant contaminated water.


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