In a second explosion rocked the plant affected by the earthquake nuclear energy in Japan is struggling to avoid a catastrophic reactor meltdown caused the earthquake and tsunami is feared to have killed more than 10,000.
Japan has struggled to control overheating in the two aging reactors in Fukushima plant after cooling system on Friday knocked 8.9 earthquake and resulting tsunami engulfed whole cities.
Today Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan, said the nuclear plant was in an "alarming" state, an explosion in the reactor 3 has rocked the building and sent plumes of smoke rose into the sky.
Tsunami warning triggered evacuations on the northeast coast is devastated after a large wave was spotted driving in the country, authorities said they had detected no signs of a tsunami or an earthquake would have caused.
The central government spokesman, told Yukio Edan TEPCO announced that the reactor is probably still intact and there was little chance of a nuclear plant of radiation loss greater than 250 km northeast of Tokyo.
TEPCO plant operator, said nine people were injured in the blast, which officials said was probably a hydrogen explosion.
Japan has struggled to control overheating in the two aging reactors in Fukushima plant after cooling system on Friday knocked 8.9 earthquake and resulting tsunami engulfed whole cities.
Today Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan, said the nuclear plant was in an "alarming" state, an explosion in the reactor 3 has rocked the building and sent plumes of smoke rose into the sky.
Tsunami warning triggered evacuations on the northeast coast is devastated after a large wave was spotted driving in the country, authorities said they had detected no signs of a tsunami or an earthquake would have caused.
The central government spokesman, told Yukio Edan TEPCO announced that the reactor is probably still intact and there was little chance of a nuclear plant of radiation loss greater than 250 km northeast of Tokyo.
TEPCO plant operator, said nine people were injured in the blast, which officials said was probably a hydrogen explosion.
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