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Alerta nuclear en Japón tras el terremoto

Alerta nuclear en Japón tras el terremoto

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  • Algunos japoneses han seguido el discurso del emperador Akihito en centros comerciales

    People watch a television broadcasting Japan's Emperor Akihito's televised address to the nation at an electronics retail store in Tokyo

    People watch a television broadcasting Japan's Emperor Akihito's televised address to the nation at an electronics retail store in Tokyo March 16, 2011. Japanese Emperor Akihito said on Wednesday problems at Japan's nuclear-power reactors were unpredictable and he was "deeply worried" following an earthquake he described as "unprecedented in scale".
  • Decenas de surcoreanos han dejado sus mensajes de ánimo y condolencia para el pueblo japonés en una pared de Seúl

    A woman walks away from a message wall after writing a message to the victims of last week's earthquake and tsunami in Japan in central Seoul

    A woman walks away from a message wall after writing a message to the victims of last week's earthquake and tsunami in Japan in central Seoul March 16, 2011. REUTERS/Truth Leem (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: DISASTER)
  • Uno de los supervivientes del terremoto y del tsunami se calienta en un fuego prendido por él en un albergue de Otsuchi

    A survivor warms himself by a fire at an emergency shelter in Otsuchi

    A survivor warms himself by a fire at an emergency shelter in Otsuchi March 16, 2011. In the fishermen town of Otsuchi in Iwate prefecture, 12,000 out of a population of 15,000 have disappeared following Friday's massive earthquake and tsunami. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)

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