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they call them an aftershock, but every aftershock is an actual earthquake and you ski the pictures from this one and imagine after the one a month ago 9.0, and things are rattling around like that, terrifying. this is 30 miles by the way southwest of the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant which is still having lots of trouble as well. they are pouring in fact this earthquake affected thele cooling efforts of pouring water on the plant to keepb the rods cool. a lot of power was knocked out when the quake happened and stopped the cooling for a while, so a terrible thing for this country and more and more and more. yes, it is awful. can we talk about libya? yeah. and we have the african union trying to work out a deal with gadhafi and the rebels and yet another attempt at a peace plan, but no-go? wellthe african union hammered in out, and they are i esaing that gadha i saying th regime has accepted this, and
that was on march 15th. building in an x for they are trying to establish a power line, a reading of 20 per hour. one of the reasons they are concerned. three millis sieverts a year, it is not uniform throughout here see you can t read too much into that. cordoned to look at. it has changed the rating. if you look at number five, they are talking about wider consequences, the real potential of radiation leaks. you might have some deaths associated with this, broader contamination. that is where we are, range from 1979. all the way up to chernobyl in 1966, these are big jumps. not an easy change to make. they have looked at more information and they are intensifying their efforts like the cooling efforts, to try to
too much into that, but it s important to look at. what it has done was change your rating. number five where they are now, they re talking wider consequences. the real potential of radiation leaks or maybe we ve already had them, they believe. you may have some deaths associated with this. you may have boder contamination. that s about the three-mile island range. the next steps are serious accident number six and all the way up to chernobyl in 1966. these are big jumps, too. it s not an easy change to make here. that s what authorities have. they ve looked at more information. they re intensifying their efforts, like the cooling efforts. you can barely see it here. the spraying to try to cool down unit number three. the bottom line is things have not worsened today from all we can tell. it looks relatively stable in one, two, and three. five and six, which are off to the side have diesel power supporting them a bit. number four is the really serious problem.
systems there and bringing that one under control. number three is where they re focusing most of the cooling efforts because they simply see an opportunity there. they believe they might be able to do that. but number four in many ways remains the biggest worry simply because number four has had so much damage. again, those spent rods are exposed and it s not clear if they have any cooling around them or not. thanks so much, tom foreman. just when we begin to understand one problem, there seems to be another. joining us now, cnn contributor jim walsh, an expert on international security at m.i.t. let me ask you, mr. walsh, from the news you ve heard today, and i want to reemphasize the news we just heard, and that is that they have completed laying the power line, but it s not yet activated into the reactor. that can t be anything but great news. absolutely. first of all, it s the first day since this started that the news
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