Following the decision to release treated water containing tritium from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station of Tokyo Electric Power Company into the sea, the Minister of Reconstruction Hirasawa visited Fukushima Prefecture to meet with Governor Uchibori and expressed the intentions of the citizens of Fukushima Prefecture. Based on this, we expressed our thoughts on taking measures against rumors and disseminating accurate information, and asked for their understanding.

The government has decided to dilute the treated water containing radioactive substances such as tritium, which continues to increase at TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, to a concentration below the national standard and release it into the sea.



In response to this, the Minister of Reconstruction Hirasawa visited Fukushima Prefecture on the 24th and met with Governor Uchibori. It must not be. "



After that, based on the intentions of the citizens of Fukushima, he expressed his intention to make every effort to take measures against rumors and disseminate accurate information, and asked for his understanding.



In response, Governor Uchibori said, "There is concern that the efforts and achievements of the people of Fukushima Prefecture for the reconstruction over the last 10 years may be attributed to the blisters. I want you to continue. "

After the meeting, Minister Hirasawa said, "In particular, we would like to work closely with Fukushima Prefecture on measures against rumors."