
Japan Struggles to Bring Reactors Under Control
Clip: 3/17/2011 | 9m 15s
Japan Struggles to Bring Reactors Under Control
At the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant, workers are enlisting military helicopters and fire trucks in the ongoing battle to cool overheated reactors. Meanwhile, a growing number of Japanese and foreigners are fleeing from the radiation threat. Tom Clarke, Sarah Smith and Carl Dinnen of Independent Television News report.
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Japan Struggles to Bring Reactors Under Control
Clip: 3/17/2011 | 9m 15s
At the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant, workers are enlisting military helicopters and fire trucks in the ongoing battle to cool overheated reactors. Meanwhile, a growing number of Japanese and foreigners are fleeing from the radiation threat. Tom Clarke, Sarah Smith and Carl Dinnen of Independent Television News report.
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