Japan has begun releasing a second batch of treated, nuclear wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima power plant.
More than a million tonnes of water stored at the plant will be discharged over the next 30 years.
Tokyo insists the release is safe and that the water poses no health risks but China has criticised the move, banning all seafood imports from Japan.
Chris Gilbert has more.
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More than a million tonnes of water stored at the plant will be discharged over the next 30 years.
Tokyo insists the release is safe and that the water poses no health risks but China has criticised the move, banning all seafood imports from Japan.
Chris Gilbert has more.
In: 'In late August...'
Out: SOC
Dur: 48 secs
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1005FukushimaDischarge-cg.mp3