- Second U.S. aircraft carrier, 175 miles away from doomed nuclear power plant, detects radiation
- Reuters : ''Minute Levels'' of Radiation Detected in Tokyo
- NYTimes : Employees abandon Fukushima power plant ; Japan Faces Potential Nuclear Disaster as Radiation Levels Rise
- USA Today : Blast rocks Fukushima reactor No. 2 ; radioactive leak feared
- CNN : Tests detect radioactivity on 17 U.S. Navy crew members in Japan
- YouTube.com - New (Hydrogen) Explosion At Fukushima Number 3 Reactor (March 14)
- CNN reported on Sunday that nuclear meltdown may be underway
- IAEA issues YouTube video statement
- Excellent explanation on the nuclear danger currently facing Japan : Potential Meltdown in Japan Spotlights Insanity of Nuclear Power
Youtube.com - IAEA Director General Briefs Member States and Media on Nuclear Safety in Japan
At 17.45 CET on 14 March 2011, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano convened a technical briefing on the consequences of the twin natural disasters for nuclear safety in Japan.
Youtube.com - IAEA Director General's Video Update on Tsunami and Earthquake Emergency Response
[12 March 2011, 2000 CET] - IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano released a YouTube video statement on the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan. Director General Amano noted the current effort to prevent further damage to Unit 1 reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The text portion of the YouTube video indicated that the IAEA was using emergency communication channels to exchange verified, official information between Japan and other IAEA Member States, as well has been coördinating the delivery of international assistance, should Japan or other affected countries request emergency relief.