It's ten o'clock, this is a special extended edition of The World Tonight with Robin Lustig, we have voting all tonight program to coverage of the earthquake and tsunami which struck through Japan this morning. Hundreds of people are known to have die when 10m tidal wave swept in from the Ocean. Buildings, ships, trains and cars were all swept away. In Tokyo, hundreds of thousand people fled from office building.
"I was on the yemennotai train line, and it is the bigest earthquake ever found, it was very frightening."
We will be reporting on the scale of the disaster, we be ask why Japan is so prone Earthquake, and whether its strict building code that saves thousand of lifes, we also look at the safety of the country power plan when a state of emergency was declared at one of them when a cooling system fail.
"We may have a period of perhaps the days, perhaps a little more or less, and that is the world uprising, and if they don't fixed their problems in the brutal time, they will have a .. ] "
We also hear from Chile with now from full tsunami alert which memories there still so fresh of last year Earth quake, that is all after from BBC News from Collin Brown.
Official in Japan say up to three hundred body has been found after a tsunami caused by a massive earthquake hit the Northend coastal city of Sendai, he says there are many more victims un-accounted for in the area. The quake was the biggest ever in Japan, measuring 8.5.
"We may have a period of perhaps the days, perhaps a little more or less, and that is the world uprising, and if they don't fixed their problems in the brutal time, they will have a .. ] "
We also hear from Chile with now from full tsunami alert which memories there still so fresh of last year Earth quake, that is all after from BBC News from Collin Brown.
Official in Japan say up to three hundred body has been found after a tsunami caused by a massive earthquake hit the Northend coastal city of Sendai, he says there are many more victims un-accounted for in the area. The quake was the biggest ever in Japan, measuring 8.5.
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