Japan announced a tsunami image that swallowed all nuclear power plants
Tokyo TEPCO Electric Company has just published horrifying photos to record the tsunami moment that hit the Fukushima I. nuclear power plant.
These photos were taken at the core of the nuclear power plant during the earthquake
The 9-Richter scale brought tsunamis into northeastern Japan.
Fukushima I nuclear power plant is believed to be attacked by tsunamis as high as 14 meters.
Water spilled into the factory and retreated after about a minute.
This nuclear power plant is designed to resist earthquakes of 8 Richter scale
and can withstand a tsunami of 5.7 meters high.
Earthquakes and tsunamis damaged the cooling system at the 4 reactors of Fukushima I,
dragged on the worst nuclear crisis since the Chernobyl plant explosion.
Cars float on water outside Fukushima I.
A factory worker checked the water level in a reactor on March 10.
Tens of thousands of Japanese people living around the factory have to evacuate because of radioactive leaks.
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