There seems to be curiously little coverage of this here in Britain. The news is mentioning it, but only in passing. It seems to be only getting a nod amongst the avalanche of other stuff. I'm actually beginning to wonder slightly if the news coverage is being kept quiet because of some kind of police operation or something of the sort.
Usually when something like this takes place, even if people aren't killed, it's the main story. It hasn't been mentioned on BBC News 24 or Sky News for over an hour.
Anyway, I hope everyone is okay.
Just FMI, is Sky News regulated/purse-controlled by the UK govt like the BBC?
That might explain some of the "controlled release" aspect?