Rescue Work Continues in Japan As Nuclear Threat Looms

KESENNUMA, JAPAN - MARCH 16: Rescue workers cover a body from the rubble of a village destroyed by the devastating earthquake, fires and tsunami March 16, 2011 in Kesennuma, Miyagi province, Japan. Thousands have been killed after the 8.9 earthquake struck the northeast coast of the Japan 5 days ago. Presently the country is struggling to contain a potential nuclear meltdown after the nuclear plant was seriously damaged from the quake and Japan's Emperor Akihito is said to be ''deeply worried'' about the aftermath and consequences from the earthquake affecting his country. (Photo by Paula Bronstein /Getty Images)
KESENNUMA, JAPAN - MARCH 16: Rescue workers cover a body from the rubble of a village destroyed by the devastating earthquake, fires and tsunami March 16, 2011 in Kesennuma, Miyagi province, Japan. Thousands have been killed after the 8.9 earthquake struck the northeast coast of the Japan 5 days ago. Presently the country is struggling to contain a potential nuclear meltdown after the nuclear plant was seriously damaged from the quake and Japan's Emperor Akihito is said to be ''deeply worried'' about the aftermath and consequences from the earthquake affecting his country. (Photo by Paula Bronstein /Getty Images)
Rescue Work Continues in Japan As Nuclear Threat Looms
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