By Govind Tekale
Millions are at danger because PFAS levels in Tokyo and Okinawa are higher than acceptable levels.
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Okinawa is suffering from extreme PFAS contamination, with American bases being one of the main contributors.
As PFAS, or "forever chemicals," poison Japanese waterways, experts demand immediate action.
Locals demand openness and voice their indignation about the delayed release of PFAS information.
There are growing demands for the US military to consider the effects on the environment in Japan.
Okinawa has already spent 3.2 billion yen on PFAS remedies, and further expenses are expected.
Japan needs comprehensive research and remediation measures amid the PFAS problem