A second hydrogen explosion has occurred at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant but officials have said the inner reactor container remains intact
Plumes of grey smoke have been seen rising from the number 3 unit after the blast ripped through the facility.
The reactor had been under emergency watch for a possible explosion as pressure built up there following a hydrogen blast on Saturday in the facility's number 1 unit.
Japan's chief cabinet secretary Yukio Edano said the reactor's inner containment vessel holding nuclear rods is safe, allaying some fears of the risk to the environment and public.
He said that the possibility of a radioactive leak was "low".
But he added that people within a 20km (12 mile) radius were being ordered to stay inside.
But Tokyo Electric Power Company says seven people are missing and three are injured after the blast at the plant which is 150 miles (241km) north of Tokyo.
Sky News' Anna Botting, in Sendai, says the authorities are warning people not to drink tap water and to take iodine if they have access to it as it can prevent the threat of thyroid cancer.
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I think The Big One is on its way..
Plumes of grey smoke have been seen rising from the number 3 unit after the blast ripped through the facility.
The reactor had been under emergency watch for a possible explosion as pressure built up there following a hydrogen blast on Saturday in the facility's number 1 unit.
Japan's chief cabinet secretary Yukio Edano said the reactor's inner containment vessel holding nuclear rods is safe, allaying some fears of the risk to the environment and public.
He said that the possibility of a radioactive leak was "low".
But he added that people within a 20km (12 mile) radius were being ordered to stay inside.
But Tokyo Electric Power Company says seven people are missing and three are injured after the blast at the plant which is 150 miles (241km) north of Tokyo.
Sky News' Anna Botting, in Sendai, says the authorities are warning people not to drink tap water and to take iodine if they have access to it as it can prevent the threat of thyroid cancer.
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I think The Big One is on its way..
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