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日本政府撥巨資用於處理福島核污染

2013年9月3日
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Workers move waste containing radiated soil, leaves and debris from the decontamination operation at a storage site in Naraha town, which is inside the formerly no-go zone of a 20 km (12 mile) radius around the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and currently a designated evacuation zone, Fukushima prefecture, August 24, 2013. The most ambitious radiation clean-up ever attempted has proved costly, complex and time-consuming since the Japanese government began it more than two years in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear meltdown. It may also fail. There is also the problem of storage. Most of the contaminated soil and leaves remain piled up in driveways and empty lots because of fierce opposition from local communities to storing it in one place until the Ministry of Environment secures a central site that could hold it for the longer term. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER POLITICS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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東京

日本政府決定撥款479億日元(3.6億歐元)用於處理受損的福島核電站核污染水泄漏問題。政府一名發言人周二(9月3日)向新聞界宣佈了這一決定時表示,該筆資金將用於清理核設施下面的凍土和受核放射污染的廢水。政府的這一措施表明,福島核電站營運商東京電力公司已無能力單獨應對受核污染的冷卻水大量外洩問題,並顯示,在「311」核災難發生2年半後,政府方面已失去對東京電力公司危機處理能力的信任。上周,該國核安全監督機構—原子能規劃廳將福島核電站核污染水泄漏問題確定為「嚴重事件」。日本公眾東京電力公司是否有能力解決核廢水泄漏問題持強烈質疑態度。