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Four workers are injured after the blast
It is not clear where the explosion occurred or what caused it
Japan's nuclear agency says radioactive cesium is detected in the air near one plant
There is a strong possibility that the melting of a fuel rod caused the leak, the agency says
(CNN) -- An explosion has been reported at a nuclear plant in northeastern Japan's Fukushima prefecture, Japanese public broadcaster NHK said Saturday, citing the country's nuclear and industrial safety agency.
The Tokyo Electric Company said four workers on the ground were injured, NHK reported.
It was not immediately clear where the blast occurred in relation to the Fukushima Daiichi plant, or what caused it.
Earlier Saturday Japan's nuclear agency said workers were continuing efforts to cool fuel rods at the plant after a small amount of radioactive material escaped into the air.
The agency said there was a strong possibility that the small amount of radioactive cesium monitors detected was caused by the melting of a fuel rod at the plant, adding that engineerswere continuing to cool the fuel rods by pumping water around them.
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A spokesman for Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Agency earlier said atomic material had seeped out of one of the five nuclear reactors at the Daiichi plant, located about 160 miles (260 kilometers) north of Tokyo.
Authorities evacuated people living near the reactor after an earthquake and tsunami crippled cooling systems there, as well as at another of the Tokyo Electric Power Company's nuclear plants.
The evacuations notwithstanding, the nuclear safety agency asserted Saturday that the radiation at the plants did not pose an immediate threat to nearby residents' health, the Kyodo News Agency said.
The International Atomic Energy Agency said Friday on its website that the quake and tsunami knocked out a Daiichi reactor's off-site power source, which is used to cool down the radioactive material inside. Then, the tsunami waves disabled the backup source -- diesel generators -- and authorities were working to get these operating.
On Saturday Japanese nuclear authorities said the cooling system had also failed at three of the four reactors at the Fukushima Daini plant -- located in another town in northeaster Japan's Fukushima prefecture.
Janie Eudy told CNN that her 52-year-old husband, Joe, was working at the Daiichi plant and was injured by falling and shattering glass when the quake struck. As he and others were planning to evacuate, at their managers' orders, the tsunami waves struck and washed buildings from the nearby town past the plant.
"To me, it sounded like hell on earth," she said, adding her husband -- a native of Pineville, Louisiana -- ultimately escaped.
The power company reported Saturday that about 1 million households were without power, and that power shortages may occur due to damage at the company's facility.
"We kindly ask our customers to cooperate with us in reducing usage of power," the company said.

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i was just hearing from and IAEA expert on CNN that if the scientist control the "mess" within few hours, then it will be okay, other wise japan should be ready for some kind of catastroph.those few hours are already over.
 
:angry: Damn Japanese!
Why nuclear power plant built in the Seaside? Do you want to destroy the Western Pacific?
 
:angry: Damn Japanese!
Why nuclear power plant built in the Seaside? Do you want to destroy the Western Pacific?

Most nuclear reactors are built on seaside to avoid pollution including your biggest Yangjiang Nuclear Power Station.

WhAt are you trying to say here??
 
Most nuclear reactors are built on seaside to avoid pollution including your biggest Yangjiang Nuclear Power Station.

WhAt are you trying to say here??

Sorry, I recalled that the Accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and Its Impact. I live in Shenzhen, I was afraid of contaminated marine.
 
Feel sorry for the Japs , things are getting out of control for them , I hope this thing gets settled asap
 
:angry: Damn Japanese!
Why nuclear power plant built in the Seaside? Do you want to destroy the Western Pacific?

Most of the nuclear plants are constructed near seaside as water is used as coolant in nuclear plants .
And this blast was coz of failure in coolant system.
 
The domino effect has just started.

Let pray for Japanese of not having their country collapsed.....
 
Sorry, I recalled that the Accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and Its Impact. I live in Shenzhen, I was afraid of contaminated marine.

Given that winds are blowing west, there is much more danger to korean penensula and north east china to that of japan if anything unfortunate happen.
 
:angry: Damn Japanese!
Why nuclear power plant built in the Seaside? Do you want to destroy the Western Pacific?
No problem,just blast the better or we may suffer from serious polution.
Nuclear bomb destroy a city but cause no long term issue as a result.
 
No problem,just blast the better or we may suffer from serious polution.
Nuclear bomb destroy a city but cause no long term issue as a result.

Japan has been devastated by those two atomic bombs, if it wasn't the Korean War, they won't recover so fast, and would probably become another Vietnam.

The Japanese people won't anticipate to handle another nuclear bomb.
 
Japan has been devastated by those two atomic bombs, if it wasn't the Korean War, they won't recover so fast, and would probably become another Vietnam.

The Japanese people won't anticipate to handle another nuclear bomb.


:hitwall: Now I began to against allowing North Korea to build nuclear power plants.
 
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