Xinhua News Agency, June 14, according to Japanese television, recently, salt prices in South Korea have risen high, and one of the reasons may be related to the nuclear sewage discharge plan of Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant. The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has more than 1000 storage tanks to preserve nuclear sewage and is scheduled to start releasing it into the sea this summer. Many South Koreans worry that once nuclear sewage is discharged into the sea, it will cause harm to health and safety. In this context, the price of salt in South Korea remains high. South Korean media said that the current price of salt is more than 60% higher than in previous years. A South Korean salt producer said, "orders are increasing and they are still sold out." This kind of situation is very rare. " There is a view that consumers are uneasy about the discharge of nuclear sewage into the sea and hope to hoard more salt extracted from sea water before it is discharged into the sea.