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A new explosion has rocked one of Japan's earthquake-hit nuclear plants sparking fresh fears of a catastrophic reactor meltdown.

Japan's government sought to play down fears of a dangerous radiation leak, saying the reactor's inner containment vessel, which holds the nuclear fuel rods, was still intact following the blast, which was caused by a hydrogen build up. The explosion injured six workers, and four soldiers, and sent clouds of white smoke billowing into the sky.

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Scientists and technicians have been battling to control two overheating reactors at the 40-year-old Fukushima Daiichi facility after cooling systems were knocked out by Friday's massive 8.9-magnitude quake. Just after Prime Minister Naoto Kan went on television to tell the nation that the plant was in an "alarming" state, its No. 3 reactor erupted in a resounding blast that was felt 25 miles away.