Japan declares state of emergency at Nuclear Power Plant

Situation in Japan is nothing less than a war zone, and the country has also declared a state of emergency after the cooling system at their major nuclear plant has failed. This incident has taken place just after the earthquake struck Japan and caused a tsunami to rush in.

Tohoku Electric Power Co’s Onagawa facility is not cooling as it was planned, there has been differences in the temperature of the reactor and this is quite alarming. The company has also urged the people around the facility to remain as calm as they can, but it is a nuclear emergency situation.

Reports show the plant did catch fire, and this was the moment the people and employees were afraid, especially for a nuclear fallout. The plant officials have refused to speak to the media, but latest images taken from the helicopters are showing a very disturbing scenario.

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