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Cesium concentration in the East Sea doubles

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Cesium concentration in the East Sea doubles

normal nuclear power plant coolant

Differences between nuclear accident contaminated water

Cesium concentration in the East Sea doublesGeneral nuclear power plant coolant

Clean water that does not come into direct contact with nuclear fuel.

Cesium concentration in the East Sea doublesJapanese nuclear power plant coolant

Water that comes into direct contact with a nuclear power plant is severely radioactively contaminated.

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Cesium concentration in the East Sea doublesAfter the nuclear accident in 2011

Cesium concentration in the East Sea doubles in 4 years

Cesium concentration in the East Sea doublesThe radiation purification facility that Japan is proud of is

Still in test run stage

Contrary to Japan’s claims

Low-efficiency radioactivity purification facility

Cesium concentration in the East Sea doublesWater that looks clean to the eye.

(Japan is using this to deceive people)

But in the contaminated water

There is a huge amount of tritium

If we continue to dump polluted water into the sea,

Cesium concentration in the East Sea doublesDamage to the DNA of humans and sea creatures causes deformities

Cesium concentration in the East Sea doublesStomach cancer, colon cancer, muscle damage (cesium exposure)

Cesium concentration in the East Sea doublesBone marrow cancer, leukemia (strontium)

Cesium concentration in the East Sea doubles“Radiation propaganda is the same as mad cow disease propaganda…”

Cesium concentration in the East Sea doublesTokyo Electric Power Company monitoring results…safe.

Cesium concentration in the East Sea doubles“The political world is inciting unrest.”

Cesium concentration in the East Sea doublesThe Japanese people also do not trust the Japanese government.

Even Greenpeace radiation experts say it is dangerous.

Is this an instigation?

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