Description: STORY: JAPAN QUAKE LATEST DATELINE: March 13, 2011 LENGTH:0:01:32 INTRO Rescue efforts continue in Japan, in the aftermath of Friday's deadly 9.0 magnitude earthquake - triggering tsunami and damaging a nuclear power plant. Police warns that the death toll could top 10,000 far while the official death toll has risen to almost 1600. Thousands of people are still missing. Latest reports say that a 6.0 magnitude earthquake has struck offshore the northeast coast. Strong tremors were felt in the capital Tokyo. Authorities did not issue a tsunami alert. Whilst in Tokyo the stock markets have opened. Japan's central bank announced on Monday morning that they'll add 86 billion US dollars to ease fears of unstability in the economy. World News has the latest. PKG Japanese Prime minister Naoto Kan has asked his country to unite and rebuild as it struggles to cope with the devastation. He said the Japan was facing its worst crisis since World War II. The Japan Meteorological Agency Powered by www.newslook.com Producer : Xinhua News Agency