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Residents, fishermen file lawsuit demanding halt to release of Fukushima wastewater

Por: ABC News World September 08, 2023

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TOKYO -- Fishermen and residents of Fukushima and five other prefectures along ’s northeastern coast filed a lawsuit Friday demanding a halt to the ongoing release of treated radioactive wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea.In the lawsuit filed with Fukushima District Court, the 151 plaintiffs, two-thirds from Fukushima and the rest from Tokyo and four other prefectures, say the discharge damages the livelihoods of... + full article



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