Japanese officials say the crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant could last for months to come
Radiation levels in nearby seawater surge, plant owner says four stricken reactors will be decommissioned
Prime Minister Naoto Kan says situation at crippled nuclear plant remains 'unpredictable'
Some residents have ventured back into the evacuation zone despite risk of exposure to radiation
Workers continue efforts to improve water pumping system
It is an embarrassing, but welcome admission from Tokyo Electric Power executive vice president, Sakae Muto
Continuing electrical blackouts, power shortage may mean lifestyle changes for Japanese people
Japan's government appeal to people not to hoard water, but the request apparently fell on deaf ears
Quake and tsunami damage, road closures, gas shortages cited as factors hampering production flow
A 16-year-old boy and his 80-year-old grandmother were rescued from the ruins of their home nine days after it was destroyed
They were trapped in their kitchen, and found blankets and food to help them survive
From the massive earthquake, tsunami, and potential meltdown of nuclear plant, Japan's government begins to look at what comes next
US, Britain, Canada, Australia and S. Korea warning citizens to leave evacuation zone or stay indoors
Nikkei index of major stocks registered its third largest fall ever, dropping more than 10 percent
100,000 Japanese troops join efforts to find and rescue thousands of people missing or trapped under collapsed buildings
Explosion at Fukushima plant occurred mid-morning Monday
Quake, subsequent tsunami knocked out power, caused cooling systems to fail at plants in Fukushima, about 240 kilometers north of Tokyo
Massive quake triggered 10-meter tsunami; at least 200 killed; officials warn toll expected to rise