Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno visited the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station for the first time since taking office, and asked the president of TEPCO to work tensely on the release of treated water containing radioactive substances, which is scheduled to start around next spring. rice field.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno, who visited the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant of Tokyo Electric Power Company, confirmed the status of decommissioning work and lowered the concentration to below the standard over the release of treated water containing radioactive substances to the sea, which is scheduled to start around next spring. I received an explanation about how to dilute it.



He asked TEPCO President Tomoaki Kobayakawa, "I want you to work with a sense of tension that even the smallest mistakes cannot be tolerated."

After that, Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno exchanged opinions with the residents of the disaster area in Tomioka Town in a wheelchair, and the attendees said, "The return of the residents does not proceed as expected. "The number of generations who do not know the bustle before the disaster is increasing."

Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno told reporters, "I have reminded myself of the seriousness of the unprecedented compound disaster. With the determination not to generate rumors, the government will work together to ensure strict safety and take thorough measures against rumors. "