Relieving Public Anxiety: Exploring the Truth about Contaminated Water from Fukushima at Noryangjin Fish Market in Seoul

2023-06-30 07:32:00

On the morning of the 30th, Rep. Kim Young-seon of People’s Power visited Noryangjin Fish Market in Dongjak-gu, Seoul, which is suffering from the problem of ocean discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant, and is drinking water from the tank with his hand. Provided by The Fact

On the 30th, members of the People’s Power who are having a ‘relay sashimi restaurant’ to relieve public anxiety regarding contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan drank water in a tank containing sashimi fish at the Noryangjin Fish Market in Seoul. Rep. Kim Young-seon of People’s Power drank water from the tank and insisted, “Because this was released in 2011 and came to our near sea, it is much thicker than what is being released now.”

Members of the People’s Power of the National Assembly’s Planning and Finance Committee visited the Noryangjin Fish Market on this day. The power of the people has been visiting fish markets by standing committees since last week in the name of supporting small business owners who have suffered damage as domestic seafood consumption has contracted due to concerns regarding the imminent discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan.

On the morning of the 30th, Ryu Seong-geol, secretary of the Planning and Finance Committee of the National Assembly, visited the Noryangjin Fish Market in Dongjak-gu, Seoul, which is suffering from the problem of discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea. Provided by The Fact

While looking around the fish market, Rep. Kim said, “Isn’t this water okay to drink?” and drank water from a water tank containing snow crabs. When Rep. Kim asked, “Is this seawater or tap water?”

Rep. Kim drank the water from the tank containing the flounder at another store and invited other lawmakers to try it, saying, “Take a bite at a time.” He emphasized the relationship between the water in the tank and the sea, saying, “Which sea did you catch it from? We have to eat wild fish.” Representative Ryu Seong-geol also said, “Oh, this is seawater, it’s salty,” following drinking water from the tank.

Rep. Kim said, “This water was discharged in 2011 (at the time of the Fukushima nuclear power plant explosion) and came to our nearby waters, so it is much thicker than the current discharge.” The safety of Fukushima-contaminated water was emphasized with the logic that the water in the tank has a higher radioactive concentration than the contaminated water that is scheduled to be released in Japan soon.

On the morning of the 30th, members of the People’s Power Equipment Committee visit the Noryangjin Fish Market in Dongjak-gu, Seoul, which is suffering from the problem of ocean discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant and have lunch. Provided by The Fact

Kim Han-kyu, a spokesman for the Democratic Party of Korea, said in a briefing in Seomyeon that day, “I think people thought that nuclear-contaminated water would feel safe if they were shown drinking water from a fish market tank, but the idea itself is too bizarre. The fish in the tank must have been absurd,” he said. “The nuclear-contaminated water hasn’t even been released yet, so what’s the point of scooping and drinking seawater, especially Noryangjin tank water, with your bare hands?”

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