Friday, March 11, 2011

Japan Declares A Nuclear Emergency As They Are Rushing To Prevent A Meltdown

The Fukushima nuclear plant in Fukushima prefecture in northeastern Japan is pictured in a 2008 file photo. Credit: Reuters/KYODO/Files

Japan Nuclear Plant Conditions Worsening, Local Media Reports -- L.A. Times

The Kyodo news agency says the cooling system has failed at three reactors at a nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture in northeastern Japan and that the coolant water's temperature has reached boiling level.

Conditions appear to be worsening at a nuclear power plant in Fukushima Prefecture in northeastern Japan, according to local media.

The Kyodo news agency reported that the cooling system has failed at three reactors of Fukushima No. 2 nuclear power plant. The coolant water's temperature had reached boiling temperature, the agency reported, citing the power plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power.

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More News On Japan's Nuclear Emergency

Japan quake causes emergencies at 5 nuke reactors -- Yahoo News/AP
Japan warns of radiation leak from quake-hit plants -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Emergencies at 5 Japanese Nuclear Reactors; Radiation Levels Spike at Most Affected Site -- ABC News
Snap analysis: Japan may have hours to prevent nuclear meltdown -- Reuters
Report: 2 Japanese plants struggling to cool radioactive material -- CNN
Nuclear emergency declared at quake-damaged reactor -- USA Today
Japan declares nuclear emergency -- BBC
Japan earthquake: nuclear disaster fears as reactor overheats -- The Telegraph
Risk of Nuclear Catastrophe Escalates in Japan – ‘Worse than Chernobyl’ -- Forbes
Greenpeace: Japan nuke crisis could be 'devastating' -- AFP

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