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A sudden influx of a large number of sea shrimps on a beach in Guangdong has attracted onlookers. Netizens are discussing: "I'd rather they go into my stomach than into the sea."

 On August 24th, a large number of sea shrimps suddenly appeared on a beach in Guangdong, which attracted the attention of netizens.


As for what exactly happened, it's not clear, but the online discussions were certainly heated.


Some netizens joked, "Is Mount Fuji about to erupt? Do these shrimps sense danger?"


Other netizens commented, "They'd rather go into my stomach than into the sea. It's not necessary to say it's dangerous. They might not reach China so quickly, but after 200 days, who knows."


At 1:00 PM local time on August 24th, Japan started discharging nuclear-contaminated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the sea, with the contaminated water flowing into the Pacific Ocean through a 1-kilometer underwater tunnel. The safety issues related to discharging nuclear-contaminated water into the sea have sparked controversy.


Now, the question arises: Will you still eat seafood in the future?

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