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Japan Earthquake And Tsunami Death Toll Exceeds 10,000

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First Posted: 03/25/11 03:41 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:40 PM ET

TOKYO (AP) -- The official death toll from Japan's devastating earthquake and tsunami passed the 10,000 mark Friday and was still climbing two weeks after the magnitude-9 quake struck off the northeastern coast and unleashed a cascade of disasters.

Hundreds of thousands of survivors are still camped out in temporary shelters. Some 660,000 households do not have water more than 209,000 do not have electricity. Damage could rise as high as $310 billion, the government said, making it the most costly natural disaster on record.

The total death toll from the disaster could rise much higher as the National Police Agency said more than 17,400 people are still missing. Those tallies may overlap, but police from one of the hardest-hit prefectures, Miyagi, estimate that the deaths will top 15,000 in that region alone.

Japan has been grappling with an avalanche of miseries that began with the March 11 quake, which ravaged the northeastern coast and damaged the critical cooling system at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, located 140 miles (220 kilometers) northeast of Tokyo.

As operators of the Fukushima plant struggled to get the cooling system operating again, radiation has seeped into the air and water, stoking fears about the safety of Japan's food and water supply. Radiation has been found in raw milk, seawater and 11 kinds of vegetables, including broccoli, cauliflower and turnips, grown in areas around the plant.

Radioactive iodine is short-lived, with a half-life of eight days – the length of time it takes for half of it to break down harmlessly. However, experts say infants are particularly vulnerable to radioactive iodine, which can cause thyroid cancer.

The U.S. and Australia have halted imports of Japanese dairy and produce from the region, Hong Kong said it would require that Japan perform safety checks on meat, eggs and seafood, and Canada said it would upgrade controls on imports of Japanese food products. Singapore, too, has banned the sale of milk, produce, meat and seafood from areas near the plant.

In Tokyo, residents stripped store shelves of bottled water and some other basic necessities after authorities said radioactive iodine in the tap water was more than twice what is considered safe for babies to drink.

"The first thought was that I need to buy bottles of water," said Reiko Matsumoto, a real estate agent and mother of a 5-year-old, who rushed to a nearby store to stock up on supplies. "I also don't know whether I can let her take a bath."

Tests conducted Thursday showed the levels in the city's water fell to acceptable limits for infants, but shot up in neighboring regions.

In Tokyo, government spokesman Yukio Edano pleaded for calm over the water contamination, and said the government was considering importing bottled water from other countries to cover any shortages. Officials urged residents to avoid panicked stockpiling and the city distributed bottled waters to families with infants.

New readings Thursday showed the city's tap water was back to levels acceptable for infants, but the relief was tempered by elevated levels of the isotope in two neighboring prefectures: Chiba and Saitama. A city in a third prefecture, just south of the plant, also showed high levels of radioactive iodine in tap water, officials said.

Tap water in Kawaguchi City in Saitama, north of Tokyo, contained 210 becquerels of radioactive iodine – well above the 100 becquerels considered safe for babies but below the 300-becquerel level for adults, Health Ministry official Shogo Misawa said.

In Chiba prefecture, the water tested high for radiation in two separate areas, said water safety official Kyoji Narita. The government there warned families in 11 cities in Chiba not to give infants tap water.

"The high level of iodine was due to the nuclear disaster," Narita said. "There is no question about it."

Radiation levels also tested dangerously high in Hitachi in Ibaraki prefecture, about 70 miles (120 kilometers) south of the Fukushima plant, city water official Toshifumi Suzuki said.

In Fukushima, plant operators were still struggling to get the cooling system operating again. Lighting was restored Thursday to the central control room at Unit 1 for the first time since the tsunami, but two workers were treated at a hospital after stepping into radiation-contaminated water.

The water seeped over the top of their boots and onto their legs, said Takashi Kurita, spokesman for plant owner Tokyo Electric Power Co.

The men will be transferred to a radiology medical institute Friday, said Hidehiko Nishiyama, another nuclear agency spokesman. Their injuries were not life-threatening.

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Associated Press writers Mari Yamaguchi, Elaine Kurtenbach and Yuri Kageyama contributed to this report.

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12:15 PM on 03/25/2011
RING OF FIRE PEOPLE MOVE TO ANTARCTICA

People from earthquake prone countries just can't take it anymore and have applied for residence in Antarctica. UN Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon (aka Banksy) approved the migration.

All 3.2 billion people from Japan, New Zealand, Chile, Indonesia and the Philippines will move on November 18, 2011. Airlines warned people not to travel that day if they can avoid it.

An unidentified scared person said "Now when we shake and shiver it will be from cold and not earthquakes, also no buildings or nuclear power plants are there to hurt us".

Alaska, also on the Ring of Fire, will be invited to join the group when Sarah Palin leaves the state to become the US President in 2012.

Human migration scientists are concerned about impact to the land as the population jumps from 12 people to 3.2 billion and 12. What's certain is that the penguin population is scared sh*tless because "Filipinos will eat anything". When interviewed, all the 'Happy Feet' penguins said they aren't happy.

The new country will have states that will retain the old names except Chile which will change its name to "Fuc*ing Damn Cold".

The country will a democracy called TerrafirmaЯus. All human rights-freedoms will be afforded its citizens except all Quakers will be shot on sight.

Haitian voodoo priests are figuring ways to put Haiti on the ring of fire.

FOX News' John Bolton said TerrafirmaЯus is dangerous and must be bombed.
08:59 AM on 03/25/2011
I believe that this disaster shows anything can happen to any part of the world. A Tsunami and Earthquake hits the coast of Japan and nearly effects the whole world. This disaster killed 10,000 plus and numbers are expected to rise to 15,000. I feel as though the US should step in and help because that it was the United States does, the help fallen countries get back up.
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09:59 AM on 03/25/2011
The US has been there since day one with whatever help the Japanese will accept or allow.
08:53 AM on 03/25/2011
Knowing that a Earthquake and a Tsunami his Japan nearly around the same time is giving everyone a "wake-up call." It's letting everyone know that anything can happen to anyone at any given moment. This disaster killed 10,000 plus people and they believe it will exceed the amount of 15,000. It is a true disaster. With al the troubles they have going in I hope the U.S. soldiers step in and supply help to the Japanese and leave a good name for this country.
nam medic
Service above Self ...Always
07:18 AM on 03/25/2011
Mother Nature/Tsunami/Earthquake killed a minimum ten upwards to twenty seven thousand Japanese. Earth is a dangerous planet. Let us plan to protect people from the next Tsunami, earthquake,hurricane or tornado.
Start thinking about survival!
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The drapes don't match the rug
03:37 AM on 03/25/2011
WNT New Main right under Libya
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03:22 AM on 03/25/2011
NHK just reported that people in high radiation areas should voluntarily evacuate.

Japan's nuclear safety agency says it is highly likely that the Number 3 reactor of the troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has been damaged, causing the leak of high levels of radiation.
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rich misty
03:35 AM on 03/25/2011
How many days did they delay reporting the obvious?  I feel terrible for the citizens there who have been needlessly exposed.
09:00 AM on 03/25/2011
They should have buried the reactors ala Chernobyl a while ago. I am not sure why they are waiting..
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03:00 AM on 03/25/2011
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20285-fukushima-radioactive-fallout-nears-chernobyl-levels.html

"Japan's damaged nuclear plant in Fukushima has been emitting radioactive iodine and caesium at levels approaching those seen in the aftermath of the Chernobyl accident in 1986. Austrian researchers have used a worldwide network of radiation detectors – designed to spot clandestine nuclear bomb tests – to show that iodine-131 is being released at daily levels 73 per cent of those seen after the 1986 disaster. The daily amount of caesium-137 released from Fukushima Daiichi is around 60 per cent of the amount released from Chernobyl.

The difference between this accident and Chernobyl, they say, is that at Chernobyl a huge fire released large amounts of many radioactive materials, including fuel particles, in smoke. At Fukushima Daiichi, only the volatile elements, such as iodine and caesium, are bubbling off the damaged fuel. But these substances could nevertheless pose a significant health risk outside the plant."
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02:53 AM on 03/25/2011
I'm finding the comparison to Chernobyl a little hard to believe. These reactors are only similar to Chernobyl in that they use nuclear fuel to boil water. Slow down the scare tactics and look at the facts. Yes, it's an enormous problem and it's not Chernobyl. Were are the radiation levels lethal? In the reactor? Every and all reactors are lethal. In the containment buildings? Which ones? Outside the containment buildings? How far? Fifty feet, a hundred feet, a thousand feet? Get some facts to work with before you repeat some news organization that sells time and space to advertisers. They want to scare you so you will read them and watch them. Slow down, take a breath and don't scare your friends and neighbors.
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rich misty
02:55 AM on 03/25/2011
People should be leaving northern Japan and heading south.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kgwd_9HyME
 
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karronna
02:55 AM on 03/25/2011
problem is most of the news organizations that sell time and space aren't reporting the details. Not such readily available info you know. That's a big part of the problem.
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rich misty
02:44 AM on 03/25/2011
http://investmentwatchblog.com/on-nhk-now-addmission-by-tepco-that-fuel-rods-are-damaged-in-reactor-3-and-probably-in-1-and-2-as-well/
 
Zirconium cladding elements have been found in the basement water in reactor 3. Link from mrJJ
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02:15 AM on 03/25/2011
Not much about the disaster in Japan on the front page today.

"Japantoday.com" is reporting that two workers attempting to make repairs at the damaged reactors were hospitalized with radiation burns, after being exposed to radiation 10,000 times the recommended dosage. Also, they are reporting that reactor #3 at Daiichi has had at least a partial melting of the main core, and that the core containment vessel is leaking.
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rich misty
02:29 AM on 03/25/2011
The truth is coming out... One drop at a time.
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karronna
02:46 AM on 03/25/2011
seems it can't just be covered with concrete like Chernobyl either because that would cause internal pressure to increase?
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02:45 AM on 03/25/2011
They stopped working on reactors 1 and 2 because of too much contamination in the water. Somehow this is not a concern to the MSM.
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07:17 AM on 03/25/2011
The MSM is busy propagating the justification for why should be aiding a rebellion overthrow of the Libyan government.
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02:05 AM on 03/25/2011
I know that 10,000 people are dead, but because of warning, those numbers aren't like the Kantō earthquake of 1923 when more than 100,000 people perished.
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01:58 AM on 03/25/2011
This is sad beyond description. My prayers go out,
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01:56 AM on 03/25/2011
Lethal in Japan - the real story on radiation
Thursday, March 24, 2011 by: Mark Sircus., AC, OMD

http://www.naturalnews.com/031823_Japan_radiation.html#ixzz1HaWPH2zp

http://www.naturalnews.com/031823_Japan_radiation.html
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01:50 AM on 03/25/2011
I can't imagine the anguish these folks feel. I pray for them.
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Just the facts, ma'am--Sgt Friday
01:50 AM on 03/25/2011
Probably looking at 22,000 they are saying. And so quick. Things are getting better for the survivors, but the psychological aspects will stay forever. Meanwhile the rest of the country is pretty much back to normal--in spite of what panic headlines you might see
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05:34 AM on 03/25/2011
Back to normal -- and yet, over a hundred miles away in Tokyo, parents are being advised not to let babies and children drink the water.