Japan was fighting to contain what could be the world's worst nuclear disaster in 25 years after the cooling failed at a second reactor crippled by a quake which may have killed over 10,000. Strong aftershocks continued to shake Japan's main island as the desperate search pressed on for survivors from Friday's massive earthquake and tsunami. State broadcaster NHK said more than 10,000 people may have been killed as the wall of water hit, reducing whole towns to rubble. Thousands were evacuated yesterday following an explosion and leak from the facility's No. 1 reactor in Fukushima, 240kms (150 miles) north of Tokyo, where there is believed to have been a partial meltdown of the fuel rods. Engineers were pumping in seawater, trying to prevent the same thing from happening at the No.3 reactor, the government said. 'Unlike the No.1 reactor, we ventilated and injected water at an early stage', Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano told a news briefing. Asked if fuel rods were partially melting in the No 1 reactor, Mr Edano said: 'There is that possiblity. We cannot confirm this because it is in the reactor. But we are dealing with it under that assumption.'
Meanwhile reports are circulating all over the cyberspace that USZ's covert weather manipulation and Earth-Quake actuation tool HAARP could be behind this incident of extreme violence since USZ has not been happy with Japan's growing relationship with China despite several of their sabotage efforts to strain China-Japan relations by hook or by crook. Last month's solid state semiconductor material issue between Japan and China was given more coverage on the American media as compared to the Chinese and Japanese media which clearly indicated the intentions of the USZ globalists. Moreover, several sources from Japan have reported the same glowing rings in the sky and the wavy patterns in the clouds at the time of the earthquake that were seen in several HAARP caused earthquakes including the extremely politically timed earthquakes of Haiti, China, Pakistan, Iran and Indonesia.
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