IAEA chief's visit to South Korea draws protests against Fukushima water release

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IAEA chief's visit to South Korea draws protests against Fukushima water release
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IAEA chief in South Korea to allay Fukushima water dump concerns

Rafael Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency , arrived in Seoul on Friday to meet the foreign minister and a top nuclear safety official during his three-day visit after wrapping up a trip to Japan.Japan's plans for the water release would have a negligible impact on the environment.

"It makes little sense to argue that the release is okay because it does not harm humans. Animals also live in the ocean," said university student Kim Han-bi. On Sunday, Grossi is set to meet with members of the opposition Democratic Party of Korea which has been critical of the Japanese plan.

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