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Nuclear Cloud over Europe

  • 16-11-2011 2:57pm
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    VIENNA (AP) — The U.N. nuclear agency says that seven European countries are reporting low but unusual levels of radiation for a second week.
    An International Atomic Energy Agency statement says "the continued presence of trace levels of iodine-131 in the atmosphere" are being reported by the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Germany, Sweden, France and Poland.
    The statement Wednesday said the agency is trying to determine the cause of the radiation, which it described as "extremely low."

    http://www.news24.com/SciTech/News/Radiation-in-Europe-no-risk-20111111

    unlikely, that its anything major, but it would remind you of the way the Chernobyl incident unfolded.

    Have the soviets had another mishap I wonder?


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