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The main one is the negative impact of the Fukushima nuclear leak. It is reported that after the leak of the Fukushima nuclear power plant, it ordered the evacuation of residents in 11 surrounding areas, and even after the reconstruction, the crew rate in the area was only 30%, and the area of agricultural land was only 32%. What is even more frightening is that, according to data released in February this year, the incidence of thyroid cancer among young people in Fukushima has increased by 118 times compared to before the nuclear leak, which means that more than 200 people out of every 1 million Fukushima residents have thyroid cancer, which is far higher than that of any other city in Japan.
Many local residents said that they were very worried that their children would not even be able to get married after they suffered from thyroid cancer. In addition to the nuclear material that has been released, there is an even greater threat of nuclear wastewater. It is reported that how to deal with the nuclear sewage leaked from the Fukushima nuclear power plant has always been a big problem, and earlier Japan built a large number of water storage tanks to pour nuclear sewage into it and store it.
However, due to the lack of space due to the large number of water storage tanks built in recent years, the Fukushima nuclear power plant proposed to discharge all the currently stored nuclear sewage into the sea, which will take nearly 30 years to safely discharge all the sewage and be diluted by the sea.
However, when the plan was announced, it drew opposition from many organizations, especially Japan's fishing group, which said that Japan's fishery products had already been hit hard by Fukushima's impact, and that if the sewage was to be discharged into Japanese waters, it would be devastating for Japan's fishing industry.
In addition, South Korea** also strongly opposes this, believing that this practice is irresponsible to neighboring countries, and the sewage will affect the waters of neighboring countries, and even affect the fisheries of other countries.
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It was caused by radiation, and because the Fukushima nuclear leak was so severe, these teenagers were exposed to radiation, which is why the incidence increased.
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Thyroid cancer among adolescents in Fukushima Prefecture is caused by nuclear radiation, the site of a nuclear leak in Japan, where the incidence of thyroid cancer is several times higher than elsewhere.
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The incidence of thyroid cancer among adolescents in Fukushima has increased by 118 times, and the reason for this is that the area is very high in nuclear radiation, which induces the incidence of cancer.
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The incidence of thyroid cancer among Fukushima adolescents has increased by 118 times, and I think the reason for this phenomenon is that teenagers have very bad living habits, irregular schedules and rest, and very poor diet.
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Yes. At present, in the 11 areas where evacuation orders were issued in Fukushima, only the rate of residents living after reconstruction, the area of farmland under cultivation, and the rate of reopening of industry and commerce are also low. Even more worrying is the fact that in the resident health survey released in February,The incidence of thyroid cancer among adolescents in Fukushima Prefecture has increased by 118 times, equivalent to 236 per 1 million people.
It is worth noting that recently, an octopus with only 9 tentacles appeared in a coastal village in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The fisherman who found it said it was the first time he had seen the octopus in his life, and subsequently reported it to the village's conservation agency. Experts warned fishermen to be careful, as the village's proximity to the site of the Fukushima nuclear power plant could not rule out a link to radiation.
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The incidence of thyroid cancer in adolescents should not be too high, there may be one or two hundred people in 1 million people, and the incidence rate should not be too high.
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This should be 1,180,000 times more than that, because this thing is exactly what you calculate.
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Because of the nuclear radiation, this is incalculable because of the late effects of this radiation.
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There is no good solution at present, but it is in the process of continuous research, and a good solution will be given in the future. In fact, in recent years, Japan has not paid much attention to the protection of the environment, and in the past year, it has carried out a certain treatment of nuclear pollution, and in the process of treatment, it is actually at the cost of people's health and safety. <>
I believe that in recent years, Japan has to pay attention to its own environment, because if it does not pay attention to it, more people will get sick in the future, and the safety of the people will not be well guaranteed. <>
Japan's land area is actually very small, because of this reason, so Japan's scientific and technological level will continue to improve, Japan is also a relatively developed country, in the future for a period of time will definitely be solved, but the current level has not reached, but also need a certain amount of technical support to be able to solve this problem, Japan also hopes that the people will give them some time to deal with this matter well, which is actually a responsible performance for the people. <>
In fact, Japan's environment has been a lot of concern in recent years, especially after the previous nuclear radiation leakage, the world has paid great attention to Japan's nuclear pollution treatment, but this year there is a news that broke out, Japan announced that it will discharge these nuclear contaminated wastewater into the sea, which means that many countries in the world will have great threats and challenges because of Japan's move. It is obviously irresponsible for Japan to do this, and it will offend more countries in the future, and it is also detrimental to the development of its own economy, and in 10 years or even longer, it will have a certain impact on the safety and health of many people in the world, I hope that Japan must pay attention to it, not only about its own security, but also about its position in the international community.
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The incidence of thyroid cancer in Fukushima, Japan has increased by 118 times, and there is indeed no solution to the local **, the reason for the high prevalence of these thyroid cancers is likely to be nuclear radiation, but there is no way to completely solve these nuclear radiation in Japan.
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I think there is still no solution for the local **, so I hope that the public can help them find a way to help guide young people through their suffering.
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The incidence of thyroid cancer among adolescents in Fukushima, Japan has increased by 118 times, and there is no way to solve it locally, but various hospitals are also conducting continuous research, hoping to find a solution as soon as possible.
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The incidence of thyroid cancer among adolescents in Fukushima, Japan has increased by 118 times, and there is no good solution for the local **, because nuclear contamination is a difficult problem to deal with.
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There is no effective solution for the time being, and I think that if there is a way, the incidence rate will not be so high.
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At present, the 11 areas where evacuation orders have been issued in Fukushima have only the occupancy rate of residents after reconstruction. The area of farmland under cultivation is also only the reopening rate of industry and commerce, and what is even more worrying is that in the resident health survey released in February. The incidence of thyroid cancer among adolescents in Takahobi Prefecture, Fukushima, has increased by 118 times, equivalent to 236 per 1 million people.
It may be affected by the radiation caused by nuclear contamination.
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Physical and mental pressure, too many training classes, too busy mind, no time to rest. Eating badly judged God to be too unhealthy, too greasy, too much salt in the sea, and eating thorns and dismantling aroused hunger and thyroid.
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Several years have passed since the Fukushima nuclear power plant leak, and at that time, Japan carried out emergency repairs to the nuclear power plant leak, and claimed that there was no large amount of nuclear waste leaked. The main reason for this treatment was that they were packing a large amount of nuclear-contaminated waste in some piggy banks. But now that the piggy banks are full, they're thinking about discharging the waste water into the ocean.
Of course, it needs to be treated before it can be discharged, but it will take 30 years to discharge 1.2 million tons of wastewater into the sea. <>
After this news was released, it immediately ushered in strong opposition from local residents. Because when the nuclear accident occurred that year, most of them had already moved to other places, and basically few of them returned. Now, although a few years have passed since the incident, the local population is only about 30% of the original population.
The area of arable land has shrunk to 32%. From here, we can see that although Japan** has always claimed that it does not cause too serious environmental pollution, the local residents do not trust them. It's called voting with your feet, and people don't come back to live in it at all, making it an empty space.
And the most intuitive data shows that after the Fukushima nuclear power plant leak, the incidence of thyroid cancer among teenagers here has increased by 118 times. Such exaggerated numbers are very rare for any disease. And this happened exactly after the nuclear contamination leak, and if it had nothing to do with him, I don't think anyone would believe it.
And in the future, they are going to dump the contaminated sewage into the sea. These radioactive elements, if they enter the sea, are likely to pollute the surrounding ocean. This polluted seawater will flow to all parts of the world with the movement of ocean currents, resulting in changes in the global marine environment.
That's why, apart from the condemnation of local residents, other countries do not support them.
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I think that the increase in the incidence rate year by year has a lot to do with the nuclear pollution drainage, and the pollution of water sources has led to the increase in this incidence rate, so I think the relevant departments should pay attention to the clarity of the water source and the quality of the water to protect the safety of people's lives.
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There must be something to do with the pollution incident, and then some pollutants are discharged into the water, causing people to have long-term chronic diseases when they drink hot water.
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There may be a certain relationship, after all, nuclear sewage is a carcinogen and the biggest suspect.
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It must be very important, because it is the discharge of nuclear sewage that threatens the lives of young people in Fukushima.
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