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was a fire in a pond used to contain spent fuel rods and that water, we're told, was boiling at one point, perhaps releasing radiation directly into the atmosphere, so that's become a big concern and they are moni r monitoring the situation closely. >> kristin doll griagain. the official death toll following the earthquake in japan has climbed to more than 3,000 people. but tens of thousands are still missing. nearly 900,000 homes are without power in the north of the country. and 1.5 million homes without running water. itv's neil conry has the latest. >> reporter: each day brings new images and new revolutions of the horror left behind in the tsunami's wake. this is all that's left of a town on japan's northeast coast. 17,000 people lived here. it's feared as many as 9,000 may have died.

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110314-01:13:00

good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, russ. where we are standing right now was dry and considered high ground just two days ago. and it will be another few days before homeowners can put away their boats and hip waders to begin a costly cleanup. river edge road in lincoln park, new jersey, is now part of the pompton river. streets, vehicles, basements and living rooms in this neighborhood are under three to five feet of water. >> the thing is being this close to the river... >> reporter: lifelong resident chris briton, who took us out for a tour on his boat, says for many residents here, rain over the last few weeks has left their lives in shambles. >> hot water heaters are done, furnaces are all off. the hardest part of it when it floods is that the water is coming up, you just don't know where it's going to stop the next time. >> reporter: about 2,000 homes have already been evacuated in new jersey. over the last 30 days, much of the eastern seaboard, from massachusetts to mississippi, has seen anywhere from six to ten inches of rain. >> looks like for the next week to ten days we are going to get

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CBS Evening News With Russ Mitchell-20110314-01:14:00

a break from the heavy rainfall systems and that will give these rivers a chance to drop back below the flood stage level, so some good news. >> reporter: it certainly will be in lincoln park, where these days residents are stranded in homes that seem more like houseboats. or found new ways to commute. >> we would like to live here. if it continues to like this, who knows. >> reporter: homeowners say they are troubled by the severity and the frequency of the flooding. and many families don't know how many more times they can continue starting from scratch, throwing away everything year after year. >> it's a little rough, every year. people can't do it. you just can't afford to do it. >> reporter: homeowners say part of the reason they can't afford it is because flood insurance is expensive to carry and does not cover everything. each flood taking a greater financial and emotional toll. russ. >> mitchell: jay dow in lincoln park, new jersey. thank you very much. just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", rebel retreat. pro-qaddafi forces take back more territory in libya. libya.

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NBC Nightly News-20110313-01:41:00

the coast, and the water mark shows you how high the flood was. and look at this, the force of the tsunami almost took this front door off its hinges. inside a shattered family home. on the walls, smiling family photos and a calendar. it was a day japan will never, ever forget. >> we have angus walker on the phone now from sendai, angus, the sun has been up a couple of hours. what have you seen this morning? >> reporter: although the center of sendai is largely unaffected, structurally, there are massive cues for food, supermarkets. most petrol stations, gas stations are closed. there are lines of cars waiting at stations that are still selling fuel. everyone in this region of japan is affected even if they managed to escape the damage. what we are trying to do at the moment is get out of the city to

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ABC World News With David Muir-20110313-01:59:00

>> alan: this is the moment of the blast. an explosion and the wall around a nuclear rerackettor collapses. the growing concern for a nation ratted -- rattled by the friday's disaster. thousand ares still missing following the 8.9 earthquake and tsunami. the official death toll is 686 and the government says that figure could go well beyond 1,000. for those who survived, their concerns are focused on

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ABC World News With David Muir-20110313-01:34:00

near the reactors is of utmost priority, the prime minister said. we're facing a crisis of unprecedented proportions. we have become familiar with the images of sendai. closest to the epicenter, entire communities under water and on fire. today, we learned clarissa ward made it the closest yet to that troubled city. >> reporter: good evening, david. just five minutes ago, we were driving through a city that looked remarkably normal with high-rise buildings and luxury stores, and now we're here in a landscape that i can only really describe as apocalyptic. this entire area was completely submerged by the tsunami. i think you can see the scope of the damage. we're looking at cars strewn on top of crumpled houses. it's hard to imagine how anybody could have survived this. a swath of destruction as far as the eye can see. after the quake, the coastal city was swallowed by a wall of water. villages and farms washed away.

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CBS Evening News-20110313-02:20:00

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110312-01:39:00

at 8:27 eastern time, waves of nearly six feet washed on to the beaches of maui. two hours later the tsunami began hitting the california coast. there waves reached nearly eight feet high in crescent city, destroying the harbor and wrecking boats. >> it looks like a tornado hit it like you see in the midwest. >> reporter: in santa cruz south of san francisco surge after surge swept into the harbor washing boats back and forth as owners looked on helplessly. >> it's just really scary. i'm sorry, i'm kind of emotional. i've got to go. >> reporter: south of los angeles in orange county a helicopter pilot watched as the tsunami surge made a canal flow backwards. >> that's dramatic video there, buddy. >> reporter: despite warnings to stay away, five people were swept out to sea. four in oregon were rescued but one man in northern california is still missing. katie? >> couric: john blackstone in san francisco tonight. john, thank you. japanese authorities declared a state of emergency at that nuclear plant damaged by the

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110311-01:38:00

of one to three inches. and this flooding problem is not going to go away. >> reporter: here in the garden state, near pinebrook, the river is expected to crest at 22.2 feet. one foot shy of the record, 23.2 feet. the worst of the rain isn't expected until overnight. and then we can, of course, expect a bit of a delay between the heavy rain and the additional flooding. many of the rivers in this area aren't expected to crest until some time late saturday, early sunday morning. george? >> it will be a sloppy rush hour tomorrow. okay, linsey, thank you. we're going to turn overseas now to libya, where gadhafi's troops forced rebels out of a stronghold today. and gadhafi's son vowed to chase chose rebels down. the red cross is calling it a full-scale civil war, as france became the first country to officially recognize the rebel government and prepared to call for air strikes on gadhafi's headquarters. nick schifrin spent the day under fire in libya. >> reporter: on the front lines, where a whistle is the only early warning system, there

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110311-01:41:00

tornado barreled through with 120 miles an hour winds, the roof collapsed and merchandise flew through the air. in another part of the store, an employee dove underneath the lawn mower he was fixing. it incredibly it was all over in 20 second and no one was seriously hurt. >> i don't know how else to explain it. it was fast. but everything was shaking and stuff was flying everywhere. >> reporter: the system that hit alabama stretched across the deep south and is now pounding the northeast and mid-atlantic. earlier this week, the storm toppled this house into a river in piketon, ohio. there are flood advisories in at least 27 states and forecasters say the flooding could be more severe than in past years. >> you've got the snow melt that we would formally see, but we've got a tremendous amount of it so any rainfall we get is going to cause problems and in this case it's going to be heavy rainfall. >> reporter: residents like gisele bositis along the passaic river in new jersey are bracing as much as three inches of rain. >> you don't know what's going to happen, how fast it's going to come up. it's unpredictable.

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