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No food, no water, no shelter: RT reporter in Sendai, Japan describes situation (Video)

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The situation at the Fukushima nuclear plant remains grave with fears that a second blast could follow. This, as the country declares a state of emergency at a second facility in the north east. RT’s Ivor Bennett is in Sendai, the town worst affected by the tsunami.

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‘Corporate mafia grab Twitter, Facebook’

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PressTV The existing social networks on the internet can no longer be reliable platforms for organizing anti-government uprisings, because corporate cartels are beginning to own them, a political analyst says. “You cannot rely on Facebook and Twitter …. [because] those avenues and weapons have already been corrupted by Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan,” David DeGraw [...]

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Quake moved Japan coast 8 feet, shifted Earth’s axis

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CNN Images released by NASA show Japan’s northeast coast before, left, and after flooding from the  quake-induced tsunami. The powerful earthquake that unleashed a devastating tsunami Friday appears to have moved the main island of Japan by 8 feet (2.4 meters) and shifted the Earth on its axis. “At this point, we know that one [...]

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Japan nuclear crisis indepth (Video)

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With more states of emergency being declared at nuclear facilities in Japan, nuclear scientist Imad Khadduri says the risk of damage from meltdown is less than in disasters such as Chernobyl and Three Mile Island. He talks to Al Jazeera’s Kamahl Santamaria and outlines the likely outcomes.

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‘Fukushima reports conflicting, Japan govt not in control’ (Video)

By   /  March 13, 2011  /  Environment, Health  /  No Comments

Japan has declared emergency at another nuclear power plant in Onagawa, northeastern Japan. Hightened radiation levels have reportedly been detected there. Authorities are currently investigating their source. At first it was reported they could’ve been blown from Fukushima. Dr. Robert Jacobs from the Hiroshima Peace Institue says that if that’s the case, the 20km exclusion [...]

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Emergency at Onagawa nuclear plant, radiation 700 times over normal (Video)

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Japan has declared an emergency alert at another nuclear power plant in the north-east of the country. Radiation levels of about 700 times higher than normal have reportedly been detected at the facility in Onagawa. Authorities are currently investigating their source. For more opinion on the threat of a nuclear crisis in Japan, RT talks [...]

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Nuclear Nightmare: Japanese Reactor Meltdown Could Propel ‘Death Cloud’ to US West Coast

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By Terrence Aym Helium Some Japanese officials have admitted that Tokyo Electric’s Fukushima Dai-Ichi atomic reactor No. 1 may experience a total meltdown. That disaster would be followed by the release of a deadly radioactive death cloud that would drift over the Pacific and poison the people of the U.S. West Coast. A worried Nuclear [...]

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