A fresh tremor measuring 6.1 jolted eastern Japan on Saturday, but no major 
damage was reported, Kyodo news said.

Officials say that the tremor, one of the strongest so far in a series of 
aftershocks from last Friday's massive 9.0-magitude earthquake, has not 
affected nuclear facilities in Ibaraki prefecture, which borders on 
tsunami-devastated Fukushima prefecture.

Chief government spokesman Yukio Edano said the situation at troubled Fukushima 
Daiichi nuclear plant was "stabilizing," as engineers are expected to restore 
power to cooling systems at four of the plant's six reactors by the end of 
Saturday.

Firefighters are desperately trying to cool the overheated fuel rods in an 
attempt to avert nuclear fallout.

Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency earlier said a cooling pump at 
reactor 5 and an emergency diesel generator at reactor 6 had "resumed 
operations."

The crisis was prompted by last week's quake and subsequent tsunami that have 
left over 17,000 people dead or missing.

 

MOSCOW, March 19 (RIA Novosti)



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