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There’s no more vacant space available, so it’s becoming difficult to secure enough tanks.

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A Tokyo Electric Power Co Holdings official, saying the amount of contaminated water treated at the company’s crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture has exceeded 1 million tons.

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How's that million + ice wall working out?

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Japan - such a beautiful country- is imploding on itself.

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Damn, thought this was a bit about the JSDF not having space for their tanks.

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Message to my bank:

There’s no more money available, so it’s becoming difficult to secure enough monthly payment. I will drop your reminder to the dust bin.

Trying, but not sure it will work.

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B-b-b-b-b-b-but I thought nuclear power was safe and environmentally friendly? This is disaster is 100% on TEPCO and the government. They had no problems with the lack of security and major risks when taking money from the government and the people for their power, they can't go crying about the results of it. If they dump it in the ocean, which I am 100% sure they will, Japanese exports of all fish products should be banned across the globe, and the government sanctioned for allowing it (or doing nothing, which I'm also 100% sure will happen). Nor should the other prefectures be asked to "share the burden", with mayors of small towns being offered money to "convince the people it's a good idea", either.

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@smithinjapan

100% agree.

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