on the coast on the city of osaka. they now have a rescue that is ongoing. i want to show you the destruction. look at the cars. you can see the young men who were able to walk through the neighborhood for the first time. really since they were evacuated. cars that were floating through here and planted on the ground. if you pan up to the second story balcony of the apartment building, those are balconies where people were standing and waiting for the helicopters to rescue them. they are able to walk through the neighborhoods and assess the damage. there is still 100 evacuations centers open. if their houses are under water, they are not livable. it may be some time before they have a place to live. they are getting dry clothing and food and water and medical treatment. the question remains what will they do when they come home to
that regulates the cooling system had not been inspected in more than 11 years. it turns out these inspections are all voluntary, but apparently not for long. there is great pressure inside japan to make those inspections mandatory and to make them regular, shep. shepard: trace gallagher live for us tonight. thanks. new concerns about the radiation leak that plant. our coverage continues now. greg palkot live from the japanese city of osaka. greg, u.s. warships are on the move there tonight. right? yeah, that s right, shep. officially, the uss george washington aircraft carrier and another american destroyer leaving the port on monday because the words of the u.s. navy they want to make sure readiness in defense of japan. fox news can confirm they are leaving earlier than expected and they are leaving because of concerns about low levels of united nations were detected around that port midweek last