South Korean protesters call for government action on Fukushima water

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South Korean protesters call for government action on Fukushima water
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Protesters gathered in the capital of South Korea on Saturday to demand that the government take steps to avoid what they fear is a looming disaster from Japan's release of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant.

Japan began dumping the water from the plant north of Tokyo into the sea on Thursday despite objections both at home and abroad from fishing communities and others worried about the environmental impact.

"We will not be immediately seeing disasters like detecting radioactive materials in seafood but it seems inevitable that this discharge would pose a risk to the local fishing industry and the government needs to come up with solutions," said Choi Kyoungsook of the Korea Radiation Watch group that organised the rally.

South Korea has said it sees no scientific problems with the water release but environmental activists argue that all possible impacts have not been studied.Japan says it needs to start releasing the water as storage tanks holding about 1.3 million metric tons of it - enough to fill 500 Olympic-sized swimming pools - are full.

The first discharge of 7,800 cubic metres - equivalent to about three Olympic pools - will take place over about 17 days.Our Standards:

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