"According to Huang Ban's satellite monitoring, the radiation index on the Taiping Continent has shown signs of declining."
"Ye Corporation dispatched dozens of underwater drones to forcibly break through the nuclear pollution area. Only one approached the pollution center and sent back images, while the rest were all destroyed by high-energy radiation. Now, here's the firsthand video."
Although it's called nearshore, the pipeline burial site is more than a hundred meters deep. And because of the long-term discharge of waste, the water quality is severely polluted, with extremely poor light penetration. This makes this hundred-meter-deep area practically a deep sea, with zero visibility to the naked eye, relying solely on the drones' built-in lights.
Beneath the deep, dark sea, the water mixed with seabed dust, making the footage extremely murky. Coupled with the radiation impact, numerous noise points on the screen made it hard to discern anything.
