noda later inspected the city of gojo in nara prefecture. concern is rising that the pooled water may burst causing more damage downstream. >> translator: the inspection allowed me to see the damage was more serious than i imagined. >> he said compiling a third supplementary budget is one option of dealing with the crisis or using the reserves from the second supplementary budget. he said that once he has a full understanding of the damage, he'll decide on what action to take. >>> the japanese government's mandatory power-saving requirement is now over. the government imposed a 15% power cut back in july due to electricity shorts following the fukushima daiichi plant accident last spring. the requirement came to an end on friday night. that's sooner than originally planned due to falling temperatures and declining electricity demand. while the requirement is in effect, large users served by tokyo electric power company were loolly mandated to reduce their power consumption. to meet the target, businesses adjusted their work schedule. for inst