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Japan PM Kan visits disaster zone


4/02/2011 03:37:00 AM | , , ,

RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan—
Japan's prime minister surveyed the damage in a town gutted by a massive tsunami, as officials said Saturday that highly radioactive water was leaking into the sea from the nuclear plant stricken by the disaster.

Megumi Shimanuki, whose family is living in a similar shelter 100 miles (160 kilometers) away in Natori, said Kan didn't spend enough time with people on the ground. Kan returned to Tokyo in the afternoon.

"The government has been too focused on the Fukushima power plant rather than the tsunami victims," said Shimanuki, 35. TEPCO is trying to pour concrete to seal the 8-inch-long (20-centimeter-long) crack, spokesman Takashi Kurita said.

People living within 12 miles (20 kilometers) of the plant have been evacuated, and no fishing is taking place in the waters just off the plant.

Because of the evacuations, the plant workers have been the primary people exposed to the radiation leaks. The worker also said the tsunami littered the grounds with dead fish that remained scattered throughout the plant, attracting birds.

Coast guard crews conducting similar searches rescued a dog Friday that was drifting on a rooftop. 


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