The earthquake in Japan also attracted global attention. In addition to paying attention to the casualties caused by earthquakes and tsunamis, the world is more concerned about the Fukushima nuclear power plant. If a leak occurs at this nuclear power plant, it may not only affect Japan. After the earthquake, the Japanese government responded quickly, setting up a Residence Countermeasures Room in the Crisis Management Center of the Prime Minister's Residence, issuing instructions for all cabinet members to gather at the residence, and instructing Defense Minister Toshimi Kitazawa to send the Self-Defense Force to participate in disaster relief activities. A few hours later, Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan gave a televised speech to make arrangements for disaster relief efforts. A spokesman for the Japanese government said that the government is sending the Self-Defense Force to the earthquake-stricken areas for rescue. The Ministry of Defense has also established an Earthquake Disaster Countermeasures Headquarters, which is responsible for contacting all parts of Japan affected by the disaster, and has ordered the Self-Defense Forces in the disaster areas to be on standby at any time. In the evening, the Japanese government held a meeting of the Emergency Disaster Response Headquarters at the Prime Minister's Residence. All cabinet members, including Naoto Kan, were present. The meeting decided that Japan's Self-Defense Force warships and fighter jets would be ordered to rush to the disaster area to participate in search and rescue operations. In addition, the Japan Self-Defense Force has dispatched 8,000 rescue personnel to carry out rescue operations. Japan¡¯s Kyodo News Agency reported that all Self-Defense Force warships anchored in Yokosuka Port have been ordered to go to Miyagi Prefecture. Eight F-15 fighter jets have taken off from the Air Self-Defense Force bases in Ishikawa Prefecture and Hokkaido and went to the disaster area to verify the damage. The Ground Self-Defense Force dispatched several helicopters equipped with video transmission equipment. Countries around the world have also expressed condolences to Japan and dispatched assistance teams. A spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China said that China has expressed its concerns to Japan. In order to help Japan with earthquake relief, we are willing to send rescue teams and medical teams to Japan. The Red Cross Society of China also donated 1 million yuan to the Japanese Red Cross Society. The Positive Energy Fund, which has always been willing to help others, also issued a statement. The Positive Energy Fund mainly assists underdeveloped countries. If Japan needs it, the Positive Energy Fund will also lend a helping hand. ¡°Everyone can see from this statement Wang Zixuan¡¯s attitude towards Japan. If you ask for help, I will help you. If you don¡¯t ask for help, forget it. The Japanese government will definitely not ask for help from the Positive Energy Fund, and other groups are not qualified to ask for help. Or there is no time to pay attention to the statement of the Positive Energy Fund. Media in various countries did not report the Positive Energy Fund¡¯s statement significantly. Now is not the time to hype up ethnic conflicts. However, some people on the domestic Internet say that the performance of positive energy funds is narrow. However, more netizens absolutely support the Positive Energy Fund. "Little Japan is not short of money, and they have the ability to save themselves." ¡°What¡¯s more, the two countries are in a relationship between ourselves and the enemy. If the Positive Energy Fund donates to them, they will save a lot of money. Maybe it will be used against China in the future. The next day, the Nuclear Safety and Security Institute of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan announced that the radiation level in the central control room of Unit 1 of the Tokyo Electric Power Company's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, which automatically stopped operating due to the earthquake on March 11, had reached normal values. 1000 times. The amount of radiation near the gate of the nuclear power plant has also increased. As of 9:10 a.m. on March 12, it had reached more than 70 times the normal level. In other words, the nuclear power plant leaked. At this moment, some domestic experts¡¯ faces were a little swollen. Because of the worldwide attention, Japan did not dare to conceal the situation. Soon after, it was announced that radioactive substances cesium and iodine had been detected around Unit 1 of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Both cesium and iodine are products of nuclear fission of uranium, the fuel in the reactor core, indicating further fuel melting in the reactor core. However, the steam in the reactor vessel of Unit 1 has been released. The air pressure inside the container has begun to drop. At a press conference that day, an official from the Nuclear Safety Institute of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said: "It can be considered that the fuel in the reactor core is melting." The specific temperature of the reactor core is not yet clear, but the fuel cladding is designed to withstand high temperatures of 1,200 degrees. melt. This shows that since the nuclear power plant reactor automatically shut down for about a day after the earthquake, the spread of radioactive materials has continued, and the nuclear power plant accident has reached a very serious state. The Japanese government has increased the evacuation area of ??the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant from the original 10 kilometers to 20 kilometers. Increase the evacuation range near the Second Nuclear Power Plant from 3 kilometers to 10 kilometers. The International Atomic Energy Agency says Japan is moving 170,000 people away from two nuclear power plants. The nuclear power plant leaked. And residents are being evacuated. The nuclear power plant in Japan is not as anti-human as experts say and can withstand a magnitude 9 earthquake. After the leak, what everyone was most concerned about was naturally whether it would explode. Many netizens are looking forward to the nuclear power plant turning into a nuclear bomb and giving Japan a mushroom cloud. Regarding this gloating idea, experts said again that the leak was just an accident and would never explode. oneWhile some experts were bragging in a logical manner on TV, the hydrogen in Unit 1 exploded. Some netizens were looking for photos of the scene everywhere on the Internet, wanting to see what a nuclear power plant explosion would look like. The expert, whose face was already a little swollen, said seriously that this was a hydrogen explosion, not a nuclear power plant explosion. On the 12th, more than 600 people were confirmed dead and more than 10,000 people were missing. The death toll confirmed on the 13th rose to more than 1,400. That night, the Chinese rescue team also arrived at the disaster area. On the 14th, another hydrogen explosion occurred in Unit 3. On the 15th, the emergency situation faced by Japan's Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant quickly worsened: First, the shell of the No. 2 reactor was damaged in the explosion, causing cooling water containing radioactive materials to continue to flow out. Immediately afterwards, the No. 4 reactor, which had been calm, caught fire and leaked a large amount of radioactive material. Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan immediately issued an order requiring residents within 30 kilometers of the nuclear power plant to stay at home for safety. It is reported that Japanese rescue teams have evacuated from the engine room where the No. 2 reactor of the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant is located. This indicates that the thick steel shell of the reactor may have been "seriously damaged" due to the explosion in the early morning of the 15th, and even reached the point of being "uncontrollable." state. The Japanese government issued a warning that the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant may be leaking more radioactive materials, posing a serious threat to public health. A spokesman for the Japanese government said that although there is no nuclear fuel in use in the No. 4 reactor of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant, a large number of used fuel rods are stored. Therefore, rescuers are doing their best to put out the fire and prevent these "nuclear wastes" that also need to be cooled from continuing to A serious leak occurred. Experts from various countries have analyzed that the situation at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant may take a turn for the worse and become uncontrollable. Once rescuers cannot return to the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant soon to continue "reducing the fever" of these four reactors, the reactor core fuel will "completely melt" due to excessive temperature. In that case, the nuclear fuel, which is as hot as lava, will break through the 15-centimetre-thick steel structure protective body of the fuel tank of the reactor, causing irreparable nuclear disaster to Japan and neighboring countries. Media from various countries have also begun to criticize the Japanese government¡¯s poor response. For example, Naoto Kan took a helicopter to inspect the nuclear power plant from the air, which led to the suspension of the remediation plan. (To be continued)