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Japanese survivors worry about dwindling supplies, food after devastating ... Washington Post By Chico Harlan and Rick Maese TOKYO, JAPAN - Along hundreds of miles of Japan's northeast coastline, entire towns are swamped and concern is increasing among survivors and aid workers about dwindling supplies. Two days after an 8.9-magnitude ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BOJ extends funds to banks in quake-struck northeast Japan Reuters TOKYO, March 13 (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan said on Sunday it has extended a total of 55 billion yen to 13 financial institutions in the quake-struck northeast of Japan since Saturday to help them secure enough funds to meet deposit withdrawals. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Earthquake, tsunami stops Japan's sporting calendar Los Angeles Times TOKYO (Reuters) - The sporting calendar in Japan continued to be disrupted following the biggest earthquake on record which triggered a 10-metre tsunami, with soccer matches and marathons being cancelled and stadiums damaged. The magnitude 8.9 quake, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan disaster may mean setback for US nuclear industry Washington Post Now the revival may have to wait even longer, as earthquake damage to a reactor in northern Japan has again highlighted the potential hazards of going nuclear. The timing is tough for the industry, which recently has been enjoying more support in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan says quake impact on economy 'considerable' AFP TOKYO — Japan's government said on Sunday it expects the economic impact of Friday's huge 8.9-magnitude quake, and the devastating tsunami that followed, to be "considerable". Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said the government would hold a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Factbox: Japan earthquake rattles commodity, energy sectors Reuters (Reuters) - Thousands of Japanese fled the vicinity of an earthquake-crippled nuclear plant after a radiation leak and authorities faced a fresh threat on Sunday with the failure of the cooling system in a second reactor. Kyodo news agency said the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Detroit Skating Club coach Sato: Parents safe in Japan Detroit Free Press BY JO-ANN BARNAS By the numbers: Disaster in Japan The upcoming World Figure Skating Championships in Tokyo were the furthest thing from Yuka Sato's mind when her husband, Jason Dungjen, woke her up this morning in their Waterford home. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thousands in metro Detroit with ties to Japan worry about friends, family Detroit Free Press Spectators watch Friday as debris hits the shore in the aftermath of the tsunami that struck Kesennuma in Miyagi Prefecture in northern Japan. Michiganders with relatives in Japan and Japanese nationals living and working in metro Detroit. were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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日本關東東北震災海嘯難繼續擴大 核能安全憂慮
日本震災難繼續擴大
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