引用第374樓reve於2011-03-12 02:57發表的“”:
真係後患無窮... [表情] [表情]
地球人,醒覺吧!!! [表情]
應該對hk無影響
1. Chernobyl果陣 nuclear reactor 既safety無做好
2. 依家係under controlled condition 既情況下release radioactive vapour
3. 只係疏散幾千人咁少
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1857: The BBC's Roland Buerk, in Tokyo, says many people in the city are spending the night in their offices. Millions more chose to walk home because trains were suspended. However, crowds have been pretty orderly and calm, he adds.
1859: Our correspondent in Tokyo adds that although the military has already discovered some scenes of destruction, it will not be until first light that the true scale of that disaster will become clear.
Estimated death toll: several thousands
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another update
1804: Christiane Amanpour from American Broadcasting Company(ABC):
Coolant for compromised nuclear plant in Japan is simply water.
Diesel generators sent in to get water pumps running.____________________________________________________________
1908: A magnitude 6.6 quake has now struck in central Japan, AP news agency reports, causing Tokyo buildings to sway. It is not clear if this is connected to the earlier quake and aftershocks. More on this as we get it.
1912: Japanese broadcaster NHK says the latest quake was centred in north-west Japan
1915: More from NHK on that new quake: It struck Japan's mountainous Niigata prefecture in the west of the main Honshu island at about 0400 Saturday (1900 GMT Friday), the broadcaster says.
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