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TEPCO re-explains Fukushima nuclear waste leak, cites human error

  On Thursday (15th), the Tokyo Electric Power Company of Japan provided further clarification on the cause of the nuclear waste water leakage at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, stating that it was due to human error on Wednesday (7th). Last Wednesday, about 5.5 tons of radioactive contaminated water leaked from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant's water purification system. According to Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), the leak occurred on Thursday morning in the high-temperature incinerator building while the facility was cleaning and treating contaminated water from the reactor building with the "second cesium adsorption system" to reduce radiation levels in preparation for maintenance. The system is connected to the external wall's exhaust vent, through which the contaminated water leaked. According to TEPCO, two operators from collaborating companies failed to notice the open state of a valve and missed relevant reminder signs before starting t...

Sharp Increase in Breeding Grounds of Aedes Mosquitoes Leads to Outbreak of Dengue Fever Cases

  According to reports from the Singaporean media on Thursday (15th), there have been over 2,600 cases of dengue fever recorded in the country so far this year, as of Wednesday (14th). The weekly cases have also remained high, with a total of 515 cases reported in the past week, more than double the total number reported in December last year. Additionally, there has been a significant increase in the number of mosquito breeding sites found in homes last month compared to the previous year. According to the National Environment Agency, the main breeding grounds for mosquitoes found in homes are in water buckets, flower pots, and vases. In the area of Wenli, a total of 174 breeding grounds were found, with 101 of them being inside homes. In addition, a construction site on Kena Street was ordered to stop work last September after breeding grounds were discovered, and more were found by authorities in November. As a result, the contracting company, Chang Cheng Engineering, was charge...

Successfully isolated Giant Panda Rak Rak will soon return to Sichuan.

 On Tuesday (16th), the Singaporean panda, Le Le, successfully completed one month of quarantine and will be transported back to Sichuan, China as originally planned. After the final public appearance on the 13th of last month, Lele entered the enclosure the next day and underwent a comprehensive health check, with a good physical condition. Lele will take a cargo plane back to China on Tuesday. The flight is scheduled to depart from Changi Airport at 7:15 pm and arrive at Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport at 11:30 pm. After arriving in China, Lele will be sent to an isolation facility in Huayong, Guang'an City, Sichuan Province for immune observation. The entire transportation process will begin at the River Ecological Park. The transportation crates containing the animals will be loaded onto an air-conditioned truck and then transported to Changi Airport, where they will be secured onto a tray and towed to the tarmac. The staff will then use the cockpit door to bring the cr...

The Chinese New Year is approaching and Chinatown is adorned with festive lights for the celebration.

 As the Lunar New Year approaches, the spring atmosphere in Singapore's Chinatown, known as "Niu Che Shui", is becoming more and more vibrant. Just like previous years, Niu Che Shui is adorned with new spring decorations and various Chinese New Year lights, creating a bustling traditional festive atmosphere for visitors to the annual market to purchase New Year goods. The various light decorations have been steadily delivered to Chinatown. Despite the scorching sun, workers are working hard to assemble all the lights. Passersby and tourists who happen to pass by are stopping to witness the spectacle and take photos as mementos. The first construction project to begin is the Golden Dragon Soaring Clouds between Xinqiao Road and Yudongxuan Street. Along with auspicious dragons, the design also includes golden ingots and carp, symbolizing abundant wealth and prosperity, and a successful transition to a higher level, wishing everyone a successful and fortunate new year.