2 earthquakes in a few minutes
6.2, 6.0
shaking in Osaka

US military base in Yokosuka detects radiation
US military tells them to take precautions
Yokosuka is 40 miles south of Tokyo
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Japan says radiation levels rising around plant after explosion
TOKYO, Japan (Reuters) - Radiation levels around quake-stricken nuclear reactors in northeastern Japan are rising but there are no plans to extend the 20-km evacuation zone, the government said on Tuesday.
An explosion at the No. 4 reactor likely caused the new radiation which could rise to levels that may affect health around the reactors.
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Airlines starting to stop flights to Tokyo
Panic swept Tokyo on Tuesday after a rise in radioactive levels around an earthquake-hit nuclear power plant north of the city, causing some to leave the capital and others to stock up on food and supplies.
Several embassies advised staff and citizens to leave affected areas, tourists cut short vacations and multinational companies either urged staff to leave or said they were considering plans to move outside Tokyo where low levels of radiation have been detected.
Latest: Radiation levels are rising in Japan