Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan called the 8.9 magnitude earthquake and resulting tsunami that struck on Friday the country's "most difficult crisis since World War II."
David Piper reports live from Tokyo, where conflicting reports are emerging about the dangers of the Fukushima nuclear complex, as the government can't rule out the potential for a second explosion as officials are using seawater to bring down the temperature of nuclear reactor. Piper also reports that initial reports of the resulting death toll could rise to as many as 10,000, but that in some cases whole towns were swept away in the tsunami, leaving at least 10,000 missing.
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