Japan investigates possible nuclear meltdown
CBC.ca -RT live announced the Russian teams for earthquake AND nuclear disaster are ready in 6 planes awaiting an official invitation from Japan.
Radioactive steam has been released to reduce rising pressure in the plants and the Japanese prime minister has ordered thousands of people living within six miles to leave the area.
Ryohei Shiomi, of Japan's nuclear safety commission, said officials were checking whether a meltdown had taken place at the Daiichi power plant.
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so now they are checking whether it occurred? They don't know? That remembers the silence after Chernobyl. If they speak like that, the partial meltdown of the uncovered rods has already occured. Cesium is already detected in environment outside the reactor.