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Japan begins 4th ocean discharge of Fukushima wastewater

Japan on Wednesday started its fourth round of release of nuclear-contaminated wastewater from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean, despite opposition from local fishermen and residents, as well as backlash from the international community, reported Xinhua. 

3 pelepasan tambahan sisa radioakif Fukushima dirancang sebelum Mac depan

Kerajaan telah melaporkan bahawa pengendali reaktor tidak menghadapi sebarang masalah teknikal semasa proses pelepasan itu.

Masih kaji risiko, Malaysia belum buat keputusan sekat makanan laut dari Jepun: Mat Sabu

Malaysia belum membuat keputusan untuk menyekat kemasukan makanan bersumberkan hidupan laut dari Jepun susulan pelepasan sisa air radioaktif terawat dari loji nuklear Fukushima ke Lautan Pasifik

Health Ministry will impose Level 4 inspection on food products from Japan

The Health Ministry (MoH) will impose a Level 4 inspection for radioactive materials at the country’s entrance on high-risk food products imported from Japan.

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