Massive 8.9 earthquake, tsunami hit Japan

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TOKYO: A devastating tsunami triggered by the biggest earthquake on record in Japan killed at least 1,000 people along the northeastern coast on Friday after a wall of water swept away everything in its path.


Thousands of residents were evacuated from an area around a nuclear plant north of Tokyo after fears of a radiation leak, but officials said problems with the reactor's cooling system were not at a critical level.

Underscoring grave concerns about the plant, the US air force delivered coolant to the facility, US secretary of state Hillary Clinton said.

The unfolding disaster in the wake of the 8.9 magnitude earthquake and 10-metre (33-feet) high tsunami prompted offers of help from dozens of countries.

China said rescuers were ready to help with quake relief while President Barack Obama told Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan the United State would assist in any way.

Stunning TV footage showed a muddy torrent of water carrying cars and wrecked homes at high speed across farmland near the coastal city of Sendai, home to one million people and which lies 300 km (180 miles) northeast of Tokyo. Ships had been flung onto a harbour wharf, where they lay helplessly on their side.

Japanese politicians pushed for an emergency budget to fund relief efforts after Kan asked them to "save the country", Kyodo news agency reported. Japan is already the most heavily indebted major economy in the world, meaning any funding efforts would be closely scrutinised by financial markets.

Domestic media said the death toll was expected to exceed 1,000, most of whom appeared to have drowned.



The extent of the destruction along a lengthy stretch of coastline suggested the death toll could rise significantly.
Tsunami warnings were issued across the Pacific but were later lifted for some of the most populated countries in the region, including Australia, Taiwan and New Zealand.

Even in a nation accustomed to earthquakes, the devastation was shocking.

"A big area of Sendai city near the coast, is flooded. We are hearing that people who were evacuated are stranded," said Rie Sugimoto, a reporter for NHK television in Sendai.

"About 140 people, including children, were rushed to an elementary school and are on the rooftop but they are surrounded by water and have nowhere else to go."

The quake, the most powerful since Japan started keeping records 140 years ago, sparked at least 80 fires in cities and towns along the coast, Kyodo said.

Other Japanese nuclear power plants and oil refineries were shut down and one refinery was ablaze. Television footage showed an intense fire in the waterfront area near Sendai. There were also reports that an irrigation dam had broken and swept away houses in Fukushima prefecture.



People sleep in offices in Tokyo

Chief cabinet secretary Edano told people to stay in safe places as the cold deepened into the night. "Please help each other and act calmly," he told a news conference.

In Tokyo, residents who had earlier fled swaying buildings jammed the streets trying to make their way home after much of the city's public transportation was halted.

Many subways in Tokyo later resumed operation but trains did not run. People who decided not to walk home slept in office buildings.

"I was unable stay on my feet because of the violent shaking. The aftershocks gave us no reprieve. Then the tsunamis came when we tried to run for cover. It was the strongest quake I experienced," a woman with a baby on her back told television in northern Japan.

The central bank said it would cut short a two-day policy review scheduled for next week to one day on Monday and promised to do its utmost to ensure financial market stability.

Auto plants, electronics factories and refineries shut, roads buckled and power to millions of homes and businesses was knocked out. Several airports, including Tokyo's Narita, were closed and rail services halted. All ports were shut.

The disaster occurred as the world's third-largest economy had been showing signs of reviving from an economic contraction in the final quarter of last year. The disaster raised the prospect of major disruptions for many key businesses and a massive repair bill of billions of dollars.

The tsunami alerts revived memories of the giant waves which struck Asia in 2004. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued alerts for countries to the west and across the Pacific as far away as Colombia and Peru.



Frightening experience

The earthquake was the fifth most powerful to hit the world in the past century.

TV footage showed boats, cars and trucks tossed around like toys in the water after a small tsunami hit the town of Kamaichi in northern Japan. An overpass, location unknown, appeared to have collapsed and cars were turning around and speeding away.

"The building shook for what seemed a long time and many people in the newsroom grabbed their helmets and some got under their desks," Reuters correspondent Linda Sieg said in Tokyo. "It was probably the worst I have felt since I came to Japan more than 20 years ago."

The quake struck just before the Tokyo stock market closed, pushing the Nikkei down to end at a five-week low. Nikkei futures trading in Osaka tumbled as much as 4.7 percent in reaction to the news.

The quake surpasses the Great Kanto quake of Sept. 1, 1923, which had a magnitude of 7.9 and killed more than 140,000 people in the Tokyo area.



The 1995 Kobe quake caused $100 billion in damage and was the most expensive natural disaster in history. Economic damage from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was estimated at about $10 billion.

Earthquakes are common in Japan, one of the world's most seismically active areas. The country accounts for about 20 per cent of the world's earthquakes of magnitude 6 or greater.
 

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RiP to the victims.

Whats worth noting is that majority of buildings and houses are still intact...in India 90% would have fallen.
 

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Su go ii!!

We stand with the Japanese people in this time of need. Joi torako takodish noidune.

The Indian government should dispatch a consignment with a naval force at once, with deliveries of goods from the <much exploited, and abused> Prime Minister's Fund. It was established to aid Pakistan in 1948, under Nehru, anyway. Japan is a much more worthy ally.
 
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Greatly saddenin news comin' in lads. The Japanese government says the toll will be well over 1000. With several power generators shut, lights out and bridges under water, the rescue efforts will be severely hampered.

If this teaches you one thing, it's how eons of progress can be washed out in an instant.

I hope our government takes heed from this as well. We've been cutting mangroves all along the west coast like mad, in our zeal for further development. A swamp comes in like this, and those are nature's first lines of defence. We better have a national strategy in place soon!
 
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Where did you get the figures from ? last I checked casualty figures were in double digits ..
They expect heavy casualties. Last night 300 were confirmed dead but after the damage plus fall of night made it difficult to asses. Clear picture will start to come in from today. Just to see hundreds of cars being washed away and houses being taken out makes you believe that the dead may be in the thousands.
 

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The devastation is unprecedented and vast. The death toll is fast approaching 500 and as the reports pour in, worst is to be expected. Over 700 people are confirmed missing and another 200 believed dead. With large areas submerged, casualties are expected to be immense. I wonder when the Indian government is going to annouce its offer of aid, if any at all.

On a different and disgusting note, the Indian embassy and consulate officials have been worse than useless, many of them have pleaded helpnessness on the pretext that they cannot speak Japanese!! Indians in Tohoku University in Sendai, one of the worst hit areas have reported no contact or offers of help from Indian embassy or Consulate. Pathetic.
 

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The devastation is unprecedented and vast. The death toll is fast approaching 500 and as the reports pour in, worst is to be expected. Over 700 people are confirmed missing and another 200 believed dead. With large areas submerged, casualties are expected to be immense. I wonder when the Indian government is going to annouce its offer of aid, if any at all.

On a different and disgusting note, the Indian embassy and consulate officials have been worse than useless, many of them have pleaded helpnessness on the pretext that they cannot speak Japanese!! Indians in Tohoku University in Sendai, one of the worst hit areas have reported no contact or offers of help from Indian embassy or Consulate. Pathetic.

Typical. What do you expect from the Indian embassy? After a brief shimmer of hope in Libya, they go back to their ©untish ways.

But, not speaking Japanese in an embassy in Japan. Now, that's hitting a new low!
 

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Greatly saddenin news comin' in lads. The Japanese government says the toll will be well over 1000. With several power generators shut, lights out and bridges under water, the rescue efforts will be severely hampered.

If this teaches you one thing, it's how eons of progress can be washed out in an instant.

I hope our government takes heed from this as well. We've been cutting mangroves all along the west coast like mad, in our zeal for further development. A swamp comes in like this, and those are nature's first lines of defence. We better have a national strategy in place soon!
Very good point. It is only when such things happen, that people realize the value of having development coexisting with environmental protection.
 

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what a nature's fury!!! sad it happened to Japan this time...Japanese are hard working ppl ..sad to note that lives of hundreds have been lost...
 

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1000 dead over 700 missing. RIP to those dead. Radiation leak in 2 nuclear power plants..
 

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As per news report fukushima reactor exploded and there is radiation leakages.God where are you ? Help those poor souls.
 

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An explosion has been heard from a Japanese nuclear power plant hit by Friday's devastating earthquake.

Reports said smoke was seen coming from the plant at Fukushima and several workers were injured.

Japanese officials fear a meltdown at one of the plant's reactors after radioactive material was detected outside it.

A huge relief operation is under way after the 8.9-magnitude earthquake and tsunami, which killed more than 600.

Hundreds more people are missing and it is feared about 1,300 may have died.

The offshore earthquake triggered a tsunami which wreaked havoc on Japan's north-east coast, sweeping far inland and devastating a number of towns and villages.

Japan's Prime Minister Naoto Kan declared a state of emergency at the Fukushima 1 and 2 power plants as engineers try to confirm whether a reactor at one of the stations has gone into meltdown.

It is an automatic procedure after nuclear reactors shut down in the event of an earthquake, allowing officials to take rapid action.Japan's NHK TV showed before and after pictures of the Fukushima plant. They appeared to show that the outer structure of one of four buildings at the plant had collapsed.

Cooling systems inside several reactors at the plants stopped working after Friday's earthquake cut the power supply.

Japan's nuclear agency said on Saturday that radioactive caesium and iodine had been detected near the number one reactor of the Fukushima 1 plant.

The agency said this may indicate that containers of uranium fuel inside the reactor may have begun melting.

Air has been released from several of the reactors at both plants in an effort to relieve the huge amount of pressure building up inside.

Mr Kan said the amount of radiation released was "tiny".

Thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate the area near the plants.

Analysts say a meltdown would not necessarily lead to a major disaster because light-water reactors would not explode even if they overheated.

The 8.9-magnitude tremor struck in the afternoon local time on Friday off the coast of Honshu island at a depth of about 24km, 400km (250 miles) north-east of Tokyo.

It was nearly 8,000 times stronger than last month's quake in New Zealand that devastated the city of Christchurch, scientists said.

Some of the same search and rescue teams from around the world that helped in that disaster are now on their way to Japan.
 

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There has been an exosion in the FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR PLANT. The damage is going to be more severe than anybody can even imagine. Already 4 workers inside the N-PLANT have been identified to be effected by the radiation. No one knows what is going to happen and also what to do now.

IF GOD IS REALLY THERE HE SHOULD SAVE THOSE INNOCENT PEOPLE.
 

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Jiji news agency quoted nuclear authorities as saying that there was ahigh possibility that nuclear fuel rods at Tokyo Electric Power's (Tepco's) Daiichi No.1 reactor may be melting or have melted. Experts said if that is the case, it means the reactor is heating up. If that is not halted, such as by venting steam which releases small amounts of radiation, there is a chance it would result in a rupture of the reactor pressure vessel.
 

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CNN channel is showing the video in which it is clearly showing that apart of the roof or the building had blasted and the cloud has already reached a height of 100 meteres.
 

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