Sorry to disappoint you, Fukushima is still really far from what happened at Chernobyl and hope it will stay this way. It's simply thought up by infowars.com, they want more traffic to their site, the more scary article, the more people will come...
Some facts that are released by official sources. Amount of plutonium released is really small and not dangerous to people yet and not far from power plant. Most biggest problem now is leaking radioactive water, they still can't stop it. Fuel rods are only partially damaged and they are fighting to prevent meltdown, for now they are still lucky.
Statistics from Chernobyl, where a lot of fuel was widely spread on huge territory. Most biggest damage to people in Chernobyl caused short living iodine, since government didn't take proper measures against protecting local people (only about 2 month later they gave iodine pills, it was already useless). About 0.5% of people under surveillance got thyroid cancer. There is no reported health problems from Cesium 132, 137. People who moved away got more health problems from stress, than those who stayed near contaminated land. This is statistic, it's hard to believe, but it's true (from a person, who worked with this for many years). People are often scared a lot more by things they can't see.