Japan had an earthquake that caused a nuclear leak in the facility

Japan’s recent nuclear leak do to a severe earthquake could kill thousands of people if the leak were to come outside the facility.

Nuclear power plant leak 

Workers at the facility walk past the burnt generator after the quake. The burnt generator is the  number three generator at the nuclear power plant at Kashiwazaki Kariwa in Kashiwazaki, northeastern Japan. One of the power company officials said the radioactive leak was bigger than first reported.


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