The following is the continuation of the previous chapter.
Shunichi Tanaka of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission also accused its viciousness that "it is no longer a crime to fuel residents' anxiety with unfounded lies using the editorials."
Another problem pointed out by Tanaka Shunichi in the Asahi coverage was the polluted water problem of TEPCO Fukushima.
A large amount of groundwater flows into the polluted area, and it is completely contaminated.
Just 90% of pollution is considered tritium water harmless.
Fishermen oppose it, although it is OK if you let it flow into the sea.
It's a fear that reputation is scary.
Tanaka says the newspaper should suppress the rumors and convey the correct knowledge.
The Asahi newspaper does not do it.
On the contrary, it writes contaminated water and scare fishermen.
The other day the paper reported the current situation that a frozen soil wall which did spend 34.5 billion yen to stop the inflow of groundwater using one page does not work.
Thanks to that, tanks to store polluted water have already expanded to 800 units, the Asahi ridicules adding color pictures.
Mahn condemns the Asahi Shimbun with a quiet phrase "The Mass Communication" which is not trying to counter the reputation.
On the other hand, the figure of the citizen who gets one hundred million yen by pretending not to know yet is also painted while knowing a considerable fact.
Fukushima is certainly deteriorating.