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South Korean protesters call for government action on Fukushima water
(www.reuters.com)
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The risk exposure isn't changed, though. The plan is to slowly release it for decades... So if there's natural disaster, the risk is still there.
It's Tepco wanting to preserve their bottom line at the cost of human health. Simple as that.