In 2011, the Fukushima nuclear accident caused serious environmental pollution problems, and in the accident year, after the Fukushima nuclear accident, as a representative of the Japanese government, Yasuhiro Yueda assumed a lot of pressure and responsibility. In order to prove to the public the safety of treated nuclear contaminated water, he decided to drink half a cup of nuclear contaminated water himself. The move reflects his confidence in the outcome and his efforts to restore public trust in the Fukushima region.


Yuada's move sparked heated discussion and controversy in the media and on social networks. Supporters said his actions showed the government's transparency and determination, and played a positive role in rebuilding Fukushima and restoring confidence in the lives of local people. Opponents, however, argue that Yuada's actions are too risky, may have unforeseen consequences, and do not fully prove the safety of nuclear-contaminated water. The controversy makes dealing with the problem of nuclear contamination more complicated and difficult.

However, his personal account was updated in June 2015. He hasn't been seen since. Twelve years later, what is his current personal health problem? Will the Japanese government disclose it again?

In any case, the action has raised important public concerns about the treatment and safety of nuclear-contaminated water. Scientific monitoring and transparency will be important principles in the future handling of nuclear contamination issues to ensure public safety and restore sustainable development in the Fukushima area.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Monday that the Japanese government insisted on releasing water contaminated by the Fukushima nuclear disaster into the sea. It has blatantly transferred the risk of nuclear pollution to neighboring countries, including China, and the international community. Putting one's own interests above the long-term welfare of people in the region and around the world. It is extremely selfish and irresponsible. China expresses its grave concern and strong opposition.





