nuclear in japan

Washington - central Japan hit by a nuclear emergency following the devastating earthquake and tsunami in the country's Sakura. United States President Barack Obama is very concerned about the nuclear crisis that could threaten human lives it. Obama also vowed to further improve the security of U.S. nuclear facilities.
"Nuclear project is designed to withstand the earthquake a certain level, but even so, no one is really safe from failure, nothing at all can not be broken," Obama said in an interview with CBS television.
"So every time something like this happens, I think it's important for us to review how we can further improve the safety and performance of these plants," added Obama as reported by AFP news agency on Wednesday (03/16/2011).
The U.S. government has so far not plan to conduct nuclear moratorium on nuclear power plant following a nuclear crisis Fukushima, Japan which has erupted several times following the earthquake and tsunami on 11 March.
Obama claimed not to worry if the radiation could reach U.S. shores. For if even then occur then the level will be low once it reaches U.S. soil.
But Obama stressed: "I am very concerned about the impact of radiation in Japan ... our hearts for the people of Japan. They were faced with three punches: earthquake, tsunami and now a nuclear accident."
Obama also promised to provide all the support that could be given to Japan as one of the closest U.S. allies and friends.
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