Notably , the main problem was to try to keep the reactors cool and try to prevent meltdowns ~ see related link below .
by an earth quick and a tsunami an the nuclear plant
yes
The tsunami that struck Japan was reported from 23-27 feet tall.
Currently Japan is still recovering from the tsunami and the problem of nuclear power plants. Additionally there is a problem with threats by North Korea and Chinese claims on certain Japanese islands.
The tsunami destroyed many buildings and damaged nuclear reactors
The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, was severely damaged by the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan in March 2011. It was decommissioned in April 2012 and will not reopen. Its sister plant, Fukushima Daini, was shut down after the earthquake and tsunami, but has since reopened.
It was came in 2004 in Indian ocean, 2,50,000 people were killed.
The tsunami wiped out almost all of Japan knocking down many buildings such as skyscrapers and nuclear power plants that were operating in Japan. The tsunami destroyed the nuclear power plants and radiation leaked out which caused a raging panic among the people of Japan.
11, March 2011 ... It did not estimate losses from the tsunami or the damage .... 8.9 Earthquake struck Japan that's a really big it self for the history of earth quakes..
Fukushima 1 Nuclear Power Plant.
Heavy damage to a nuclear power plant by a tsunami.
March 11, 2011.