Chapter 393 Shocked!Second explosion!
The explosion of the Fusang nuclear power plant has aroused global attention and set off a new round of crusade against nuclear power plants and nuclear technology.In this context, Fusang officials had to come out to clarify the facts and quell public anger.

In the official press conference of Fusang State, the official spokesperson explained: "We are deeply concerned about the concerns of the people and the expressions of dissatisfaction with the possible impact of the explosion of the nuclear power plant. In fact, this nuclear power plant accident was only caused by technical The small mistakes of personnel are all within the controllable range.”

The official spokesperson further explained, "We have taken a series of measures, including cleaning the site, inspecting nuclear power plant equipment, and related non-destructive testing companies, etc., to ensure the safety of the nuclear power plant and the surrounding environment."

At this time, in the media interview seats outside the official press conference, the news spread quickly and attracted the attention of media from various countries.Many mainstream media began to reprint this news, and to analyze and comment on it.

An international media organization published an article titled "Fuso NPP Accident: Latest Clarifications".

"Fusang officials have been taking necessary measures to ensure the safety of the nuclear power plant and the surrounding environment. Although this was an accident caused by a technical error, the official response measures show that the country attaches great importance to and is responsible."

The official announcement and media reports sparked widespread discussion.

Many suspect officials are hiding a more serious truth, while others believe the official story and hint at continued support for the country's social development and technological progress.

Although Fusang officials issued a statement after the nuclear power plant explosion, explaining that the incident was only caused by a technical error and would not have a catastrophic impact on the surrounding environment and residents.

However, despite the official statement to quell the hot debate, people on the Internet still don't believe what the official said, thinking that the incident is very serious.

"The official statement is simply fabricated. They have always claimed that the incident was under control, but in fact, as the media investigates deeper, what we see is completely opposite results."

"Compared with solar energy and geothermal energy, nuclear energy is too risky. If a nuclear leak occurs, it will not only affect the health of the local people, but also cause environmental damage. Countries that have experienced nuclear leaks must spend time and effort to recover restore its environment."

"The authorities want to tell us the truth. They can't continue to hide the truth of the matter with complete disregard for people's safety and health."

"We must step up oversight and scrutiny of officials to ensure their announcements and actions are in the interest of public safety."

"How can we trust officials if they can't tell us the truth honestly? They should be dealing with this issue openly and transparently."

These skeptical remarks show people's distrust of officials and concerns about the safety of the event.People think that the government not only failed to respond to the incident in a timely manner, but also tried to cover up part of the truth. This will only make netizens distrust the government even more, and further cause unnecessary panic and loss of trust.

Some journalists on the Internet even called for it.

"In order to ensure the interests and safety of the public, officials should adopt a transparent, responsible and open approach, openly handle the incident, and update timely and accurate information."

"To help community representatives and co-regulators better understand the nature and severity of accidents, and help everyone pay more attention to and protect our environment and health."

No matter how people protest.

The official of Fusang State stated that they were deaf and blind as if they hadn't seen it.

After the uncontrollable pollution incident at the Fusangokuni Nuclear Power Plant, officials still insisted on their own explanations and comforting statements, trying to reassure the public.

However, just when Fusang State tried its best to suppress the news, the nuclear power plant ushered in a second explosion!Residents around Fukushima felt the shock and panic from the explosion.As the severity of the radiation increased, officials issued a message stating that all 25 residents of the surrounding area must be evacuated immediately.

In this sudden crisis, official statements and reassurances have completely become dead letters, because this time the situation can no longer be covered up or changed.The public's distrust and dissatisfaction with the government has taken a qualitative leap. Everyone doubts whether the government has perfect control and management over the construction and operation of Fusang's nuclear power plant.

The news media reported that the reporter found that under the conditions of the explosion, the amount of raging radiation had reached more than twice the dangerous value.Although officials issued an emergency circular telling the public that the calculated evacuation would not have a wide impact, it was too late to control the border danger.Both the officials and the leaders of the Fusangu nuclear power plant company began to seek corresponding technical support and permanent solutions from the international community.

After sweeping through a large group of panic-stricken people, a message like a telegram was quietly transmitted to the editorial office of the newspaper. "A second explosion at the Fukushima nuclear power plant caused 25 residents to be evacuated urgently," the news editor was shocked by the news.The country has had enough near-explosions in the past 24 hours.Now the news of another nuclear power plant explosion will spread quickly throughout the world.

At this time, whether it is the domestic residents, the government or the international community, they are all facing a future where they do not know how to deal with this problem and solve it.Having experienced two uncontrollable nuclear power plant explosions, Fusang has faced a profound test. This is not only a challenge to the superiority of human technology, but also a challenge to global public security.

This country needs to take bolder and more effective turns and actions to restore lost trust and restore hope to our sustainable and thriving future.Only time is determining the future trend of this country, success or failure.

News of the explosion at the Fuso nuclear power plant spread rapidly around the world and became a hot topic of concern and discussion in the international community.

However, although all countries in the international community are condemning and accusing Fusang and calling on the government of Fusang to take action, no country dares to help, because no country or institution has such technology and equipment to solve such a terrible problem .

In this world, only a few countries have nuclear power plants. In the face of such a serious double explosion and nuclear radiation crisis, no country can bear such pressure and risks alone.

Many scientists and technical experts also believe that without global joint action and technical support, this incident still cannot be completely resolved.

The government of Fuso is doing its best and seeking help from other members of the international community to resolve this disaster.

Fusang State officially released a message requesting other countries and technology companies to provide technical and equipment support to strengthen radiation control and cleanup.

Many countries have begun to respond to Fusang's pleas and calls, but more international support and cooperation is needed to resolve this issue.

(End of this chapter)

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