This is a Starting Tsunami Videos. Two shock unprecedented in the country: the skyscrapers in the capital have fluctuated and terrorized the population took to the streets (video). A Fukushima waves have hit the coast (video). Flooded the port city of Sendai. Mud in the streets. Prime Minister calls an emergency meeting. Tsunami warning for Australia to South America
Iwaki Fukushima Prefecture
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and Nuclear Video On Fukushima
The situation at the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan worsens as a second explosion is reported, intensifying fears of the possibility of nuclear meltdown triggered by last week's huge earthquake. At least seven are missing with several others hurt after the blast - which is not however believed to have pierced the structure containing the reactor's core. Meanwhile crews are fighting to cool down the overheated radioactive fuel rods at the plant to avert a catastrophic nuclear meltdown. Christopher Simons, a professor at a Tokyo university, explains how an explosion might occur, and what the worst-case scenario could mean for local residents.
To the latest developments in Japan now where there's been a second blast at the Fukushima nuclear plant. 11 people were injured in the explosion. The reactors are said to be intact at the moment. And officials claim there hasn't been a change in the radiation levels since the latest incident took place. At least 22 people have already been exposed to radiation - after an earlier explosion following Friday's devestating tremor and tsunami. Officials say the possibility of another blast is now unlikely. People within a 20km radius of the reactor have been evacuated to safety. There had been warnings of a three-metre high tsunami moving towards the northeast coast of Japan caused by a strong aftershock. We're now getting reports that the alert has been lifted. Prime Minister Naoto Kan has called it the worst crisis since World War II. RT's Ivor Bennett is in Sendai, one of the towns worst-affected by the huge wave.
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