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2011 Sendai Earthquake And Tsunami, Tōhoku Region, Pacific Ocean
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Prime Minister Naoto Kan announced the government has mobilized the Japanese Self-Defense Forces in various earthquake disaster zones. He asked the Japanese public to act calmly and tune into various media for updated information. He also reported numerous nuclear power plants have automatically shut down to prevent damage and radiation leaks. He also set up emergency headquarters in his office to coordinate the government's response.
Kan promised his 100% cooperation in alleviating the situation. He declared that "the safety of Japan's citizens is the priority, and to save every possible life is his current mission." He added that the defense force, police, rescue crew and individuals are currently working at full potential to mediate the situation, and called for more help from all over Japan. Evacuation shelters currently are facing a shortage of potable water, food, blankets and bathroom facilities, as the government arranges these necessities to be delivered to where it is needed as soon as possible, from various areas of Japan and abroad. Dropping temperatures due to the disruption in electrical and gas lines caused further problems at shelters.
A Japanese urban search and rescue team in New Zealand following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake was recalled.
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