A friend sent me a link but it seems fishy. But...I wouldn't imagine seeing CNN or Fox News report on this until they got their agenda right.
Not debating, just adding on...
Such things have happened in yemen in what looks suspiciously like a neutron bomb.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushroom_cloud
"The effect is most commonly associated with a nuclear explosion, but any sufficiently energetic detonation or deflagration will produce the same effect."
It's more associated, in the context of physics, with a high-density detonation than specifically a nuclear bomb. A nuclear bomb just happens to be that exact situation, too.
I guess it was confusing of me to link a video that claims it was a nuke, but I think we probably agree that the video was not of an actual nuclear detonation. A video of a weapons depot getting hit with a normal bomb (the official story in this event) can result in an explosion that is pretty much indistinguishable from a small nuke.
And to add on to that, I don't think any sort of nuke burns and smokes before it actually detonates.
Still digging, but there's talk of a small earthquake being triggered by missile strikes against Iranian military assets in Syria. They admit the reports are unconfirmed. https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/699359/syria-attack-missile-war-earthquake-hama-aleppo
Edit:
Probably unrelated.Seems this is actually the same location mentioned in the original report, though twitter is the source for both stories near as I can tell. Still waiting on a secondary source. Probably not a nuke, but a big fuel-air bomb or an arms/fuel depot going up could explain it.Such things have happened in yemen in what looks suspiciously like a neutron bomb. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1ycCiylGiM