. >> regarding the fuel situation, again, mr. adano mentioned that sand said there is enough fuel in the country to make sure everybody has some. do you think people will heed his advice? >> i hope so. mostly from what i have seen, most people are being very cooperative and very polite in those regards. i've seen a few incidents of analystiness but in the general -- of nastyiness but in the general scheme of things, people are trying to keep calm and orderly but as you can imagine, it is still of great, great concern, this radio activity. >> ok, james brown. thank you for sharing your thoughts. he lives 80 kilometers from the fukushima power plants. thank you. we have much more on japan coming up. still ahead on bbc news, muammar gaddafi vows he will never leave his homeland and that he will crush his enemy. the european union is reviewing the safety of its nuclear power stations in response to events in japan. germany said its oldest power plants will be taken out of service for several months. >> r this morning in german chancellor a