Nuclear officials have confirmed that a hydrogen explosion occurred at Unit 3 of Fukushima Dai-ichi plant on Monday morning. Six people are reported to have been injured. Radiation levels have risen following the explosion however it does not appear to be a massive leak according to Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano.
A wall of the building collapsed due to the blast, and clouds of smoke were sent into the air above the plant. Authorities believe that the reactor itself is still intact. Officials say that the explosion was probably caused by a buildup of hydrogen gas, similar to the explosion on Saturday at the same nuclear plant's No. 1 reactor.
The 600 residents who are still within 20 kilometers of the plant, despite an earlier evacuation order, have been ordered to stay indoors.
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