Japan: March 12, 2011 8.9 situation information.
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Japan: March 12, 2011
8.9
situation
information
questions
shook
damage
damaged
damage
damaging
damage
damaged
damage
damaged
damage
developing
deploying
emerged
evacuate
evacuation
evacuating
evacuated
explosion
exposed
expanded
extent
emotional
unhurt
viral
images
very real
repair
meltdown
waves
walls
frame
skeletal metal
hydrogen
confirmation
reactor
leaks
levels
pressure
continued
crumbled
criticized
damaged
escaped
flattened
generated
hospitalized
suffered
surged
shocked
still trapped
troubled
vowed
verified
speculating
threatening
decreasing
struggling
leaking
cooling
billowing
pumping
leaking
flooding
quavering
shaking
unclear
reactor
Unit 1
details
not
available
no scenes of heroism
evacuation zone
has been extended
distribute
iodine
aftermath
funds
relief
make contact
raise
provide
days and weeks ahead
population
Go lower
number of dead
confirmed dead
lived
died
another 180,000
210,000 already
death count
remain
unaccounted
threat
magnitude
meltdown
major
meltdown
indications
injection
images
defense
difficult
dramatic
rushes
rescue
resist
relocate
risk
limit
problems
concerns
violations
danger
appears
likely
radiation
preparation
not imminent
rumblings
seismic
satellite
stabilise
shake
seas
ocean
coast
coastline
land
ground