Update (March 15): Shortly after this post was originally published, the situation at the Fukushima Daiichi facility worsened dramatically: there was an explosion at a third reactor, which may have damaged the containment unit there, along with a new fire. Reports elsewhere now suggests that more radioactive material escaped, but the extent of the risk of further release of radioactivity is not yet clear. The title of the post has been edited to reflect the changing situation. (Original title: "Relax: Fears Of Japan's Radioactive Leakage Are Overblown")
A second explosion hit Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant today and authorities are preparing to pump seawater into a third imperiled reactor. But considering that Friday's earthquake was seven times more powerful than the maximum limit they were designed to withstand, we're lucky the situation isn't much worse. Japan's scenario is a far cry from Chernobyl: Any radioactive leakage that has occurred ...