RADIOAKTIF MULA BERTERBANGAN

nota:
awalnya politikus
dan sudagar loji nuklear
cuba menipu
mereka mengatakan tak ada apa-apa
akhirnya semua meletup
sekarang dunia dalam bahaya
kalau ikut cakap malikul sembab
kita semua hangus terbakar
kalau ikut kata rosmah
tetek anak kita bercabang tiga
nota:
adakah debu radioaktof ini akan sampai?
pasti sampai ke malaysia
tak caya?
debu ini kan jatuh dalam laut china selatan
debu ini akan berkait rapat
dengan rumput ramapi dan algae
ini makanan ikan
pak ngah dan wak kudin
turun ke laut
menagkap ikan
ikan sampai ke pasar borong selayang
lama berjalan tapi akan sampai
jika angin kita mengarah ke selatan
terkena taiwan
terkena pilipina
tolong beri tahu malikul sembab
jangan cakap hal buku
buku bukan untuk di caka[
buku untuk dibaca
jangan malas
berimu lah sikit
jangan nak menipu saja
kah kah kah
NUCLEAR WATCHDOG IAEA CONFIRMS PARTIAL MELTDOWN REACTORS 1 TO 3 - By NewsCore
March 16, 2011 "Pocno Record" - -"TOKYO -- The UN's nuclear watchdog the IAEA warned Japan's nuclear crisis was "very serious" Wednesday as Tokyo resorted to increasingly desperate measures to cool overheated reactors and fuel pools at the stricken Fukushima plant.
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head Yukiya Amano confirmed reactors No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3. had partially melted down. He added that Japanese authorities had also reported concerns about the spent nuclear fuel pools of reactors No. 3 and No. 4.
US SHOWS GROWING ALARM OVER JAPAN NUCLEAR CRISIS - rueters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States showed increasing alarm about Japan's nuclear crisis on Wednesday and urged its citizens to stay clear of an earthquake-crippled power plant, going further in its warnings than Japan itself.
The State Department said the United States has chartered aircraft to help Americans leave Japan and had authorized the voluntary departure of family members of diplomatic staff in Tokyo, Nagoya and Yokohama -- about 600 people.
"The State Department strongly urges U.S. citizens to defer travel to Japan at this time and those in Japan should consider departing," it said.