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Japan says 2nd nuke plant blast possible, reactor would survive
By 양승진
Published : Mar 13, 2011 - 15:57 Updated : Mar 13, 2011 - 15:57
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TOKYO (AFP) -- Japan's top government spokesman Sunday warned of the risk of a second explosion at the quake-hit Fukushima nuclear plant, but said that reactor three could withstand it as reactor one did a day earlier.
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