Radiation levels at Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear plant have reached a new high after an earthquake off the country's east coast underlined the urgency of the crisis.
Readings at steel tanks used to store thousands of tonnes of radioactive water showed a 20 per cent rise to 2200 millisieverts per hour.
Experts say exposure to that level of radiation for more than two hours could prove fatal to a human.
The new high was at the same "hot spot" identified by the Nuclear Regulation Authority on Saturday, when the level stood at 1800 millisieverts.