It appears as though there was a fire at the Fukushima reactor complex as seen here on these screen shots taken from live feed footage. This would be an unfortunate resurgence of the Fukushima disaster that has made Chernobyl look like child's play.
In the top two frames in the left column, there seems to be a bright light of some sort that very well may have been an explosion. If the mainstream corporate special interest media covers this at all, they will probably just call it a Hydrogen explosion and leave it at that.
Why is the media treating this nightmarish series of events as if it isn't even going on? Why did the EPA raise the safe limits for radioactivity? Activist post reported this last month,
According to PEER (Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, the new standards would result in a "nearly 1000-fold increase for exposure to strontium-90, a 3000 to 100,000-fold hike for exposure to iodine-131; and an almost 25,000 rise for exposure to radioactive nickel-63" in drinking water.
Of course I did not obtain these screen shots from a mainstream news outlet or a governmental organization, they will likely ignore this completely as they have with the entire radioactive plume.