In the Edo Television Station's studio, Johnson was speaking to the camera with a serious expression, discussing the severity of the issue:
"...According to our investigation, approximately over 30,000 square kilometers are within the range affected by radioactive dust, close to 50% of which is land area, where nearly 200,000 people live. These 200,000 individuals have been continuously exposed to the harm of radiation.
From the air they breathe to their drinking water, local vegetables, and snacks, all have been contaminated to various degrees. Marine pollution is even more serious, as sea fish carrying radioactive materials can also transmit pollutants to humans through consumption.
According to the direction of ocean currents, Edo, with a population of 37 million, is also within the impact range. The surrounding seas have been contaminated by radioactive water over the past few years!"