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Japan earthquake: explosion at the Fukushima nuclear plant

| Saturday, 3 March 2011 | 13:00 - 14:10 GMT

Today the Japanese authorities are beginning the relief mission to help the victims of Friday's devastating earthquake and tsunami.

World Have Your Say is doing a special radio broadcast at 1300G to talk about the latest from Japan.

Your comments

  1. Comment sent via Facebook

    Makoto in Japan posted on Facebook: I'm in Kanagawa! The ground just shook right now! Even Yesterday as I was sleeping there were still some aftershocks, tremors shaking my bed!

  2. Comment sent via YOURSAY

    Jagnohan called to say: Apart from obvious empathy, I think the way to help Japan is to boost their economy by buying Japanese products which will give them the money to help them rebuild.

  3. Comment sent via YOURSAY

    Noriyuki Shikata, from Japanese Prime Minister's office has just tweeted: "The Tokyo Electric Power Company efforts to depressurize the container was successful. Additional measures are now taken tonight using sea water and boric acid."

  4. Comment sent via Twitter

    @adullard yeah, someone is on @大象传媒_WHYS right now saying that too

  5. Comment sent via SMS

    I have nothing for Japan Earth Quake but I will keep on praying untill everythink is OK for them may those lost their lives rest in peace Mohamed Bawa F Town

  6. Comment sent via Twitter

    @大象传媒_WHYS big earthquake happens again in Fukushima. M6.0

  7. Comment sent via SMS

    What about the cruelty the japanese have inflicted on the creatures of the sea? how ironic that they are now the helpless victims

  8. Comment sent via YOURSAY

    Brian Dunning tweets: Fukushima nuclear plant does NOT have a combustible graphite core like Chernobyl. A total meltdown should flow into underground containment.

  9. Comment sent via YOURSAY

    Sadi on twitter: Trying to figure out what the real story is. For sure Fukushima is having a meltdown. But not sure about the severity, or damage or danger.

  10. Comment sent via Twitter

    @大象传媒_WHYS ???? goverment still can not contact with more than half of all citizen. the number is 10000 peples.

  11. Comment sent via YOURSAY

    Betti in Trinidad and Tobago emailed WHYS to say: Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone in Japan.

  12. Comment sent via YOURSAY

    Nick in Tokyo contacted the 大象传媒: "I just got off the phone with a friend who lives about 150km from the power plant. He and his family are trying to follow the news and warnings on mobile phones as power has been cut so they cannot watch TV or check the internet. They have little water but feel safe because supply lines with Tokyo are still up and his town hasn't suffered too much physical damage."

  13. Comment sent via BLOG

    Prasad asks on the blog: The earthquake seemed to switched off power to heavy duty pumps used for cooling. Even the standby generator seemed to have failed to switch on! Could one more generator have saved the situation?

  14. Comment sent via host

    We''re live on air now talking about the Japan earthquake and tsunami. We''re also looking at the growing concerns over the Fukushima nuclear plant after a large explosion there today. A large area around the plant has been evacuated. You can listen live and post your comments here.

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    Following events in Japan - @大象传媒World @大象传媒_WHYS |