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image captionThe storage tanks for contaminated water are filling up and space will run out in 2022 Japan has approved a plan to release more than one million tonnes of contaminated water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea.
The water will be treated and diluted so radiation levels are below those set for drinking water.
But some locals, those in the fishing industry, as well as China and South Korea, have opposed the plan.
Tokyo says work to release water used to cool nuclear fuel will begin in about two years.
The final approval comes after years of debate and is expected to take decades to complete.