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After a 7.5 magnitude earthquake occurred in the waters off Aomori Prefecture in Japan late on the night of the 8th, Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company's 17th Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant nuclear contaminated water drainage operation was suspended for a while. According to the Tokyo Electric Power Company, the nuclear contaminated water discharge operation was restarted on the afternoon of the 9th. The Tokyo Electric Power Company announced that the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear contaminated water drainage operation, which was suspended due to the strong earthquake off the coast of Aomori Prefecture and the tsunami warning issued later, will restart at around 14:30 on the 9th. On the 4th, the Tokyo Electric Power Company began draining the 17th Fukushima Daiichi nuclear contaminated water into the sea. The current discharge plan will continue until the 22nd, and it is estimated that about 7,800 tons of nuclear contaminated water will be discharged.

Zhitongcaijing·12/09/2025 09:01:02
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After a 7.5 magnitude earthquake occurred in the waters off Aomori Prefecture in Japan late on the night of the 8th, Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company's 17th Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant nuclear contaminated water drainage operation was suspended for a while. According to the Tokyo Electric Power Company, the nuclear contaminated water discharge operation was restarted on the afternoon of the 9th. The Tokyo Electric Power Company announced that the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear contaminated water drainage operation, which was suspended due to the strong earthquake off the coast of Aomori Prefecture and the tsunami warning issued later, will restart at around 14:30 on the 9th. On the 4th, the Tokyo Electric Power Company began draining the 17th Fukushima Daiichi nuclear contaminated water into the sea. The current discharge plan will continue until the 22nd, and it is estimated that about 7,800 tons of nuclear contaminated water will be discharged.