TOKYO and also LONDON– Japan‘s Tokyo Electric Power Company began releasing treated radioactive water from the damaged Fukushima nuclear reactor into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday mid-day.
Executives of the firm, referred to as TEPCO, informed press reporters they would promptly stop the launch of the treated water into the Pacific if any kind of concerns were found. The water started moving at regarding 1 p.m. neighborhood time with a first strategy to launch water “continuously” over a duration of 17 days, according to the firm.
The …