Nuclear Sites In Iran: Some Localized Radioactive Release 
As per agency’s assessment, there has been some localized radioactive release inside the affected facilities that contained nuclear material mainly...........
#Esfahan #Fordow #IAEA #InternationalAtomicEnergyAgency #Iran #Iraniannuclearsites #Natanz #Radiationleak #Uranium
SCIEU Team

https://www.scientificeuropean.co.uk/environment/nuclear-sites-in-iran-some-localized-radioactive-release/

Nuclear Sites In Iran: Some Localized Radioactive Release 
As per agency’s assessment, there has been some localized radioactive release inside the affected facilities that contained nuclear material mainly...........
#Esfahan #Fordow #IAEA #InternationalAtomicEnergyAgency #Iran #Iraniannuclearsites #Natanz #Radiationleak #Uranium
SCIEU Team

https://www.scientificeuropean.co.uk/environment/nuclear-sites-in-iran-some-localized-radioactive-release/

Nuclear sites in Iran: No off-site radiation increase reported 
IAEA has reported “no increase in off-site radiation levels” after the latest strikes on 22 June 2025 on the three Iranian nuclear sites at Fordow,...........
#Esfahan #Fordow #IAEA #InternationalAtomicEnergyAgency #Iran #Iraniannuclearsites #Natanz #Nuclearsites #Radiationleak #Uranium
SCIEU Team

https://www.scientificeuropean.co.uk/environment/nuclear-sites-in-iran-no-off-site-radiation-increase-reported/

Nuclear sites in Iran: No off-site radiation increase reported 
IAEA has reported “no increase in off-site radiation levels” after the latest strikes on 22 June 2025 on the three Iranian nuclear sites at Fordow,...........
#Esfahan #Fordow #IAEA #InternationalAtomicEnergyAgency #Iran #Iraniannuclearsites #Natanz #Nuclearsites #Radiationleak #Uranium
SCIEU Team

https://www.scientificeuropean.co.uk/environment/nuclear-sites-in-iran-no-off-site-radiation-increase-reported/

रेडिएशन लीक: ईरान पर अमेरिकी हमले से मध्य पूर्व में फैला खतरा, जानें कितना खतरनाक होगा रेडिएशन

International News: 22 जून 2025 को अमेरिका ने ईरान के परमाणु ठिकानों फोर्डो, नतांज और इस्फहान पर हमले किए। रेडिएशन लीक की आशंका ने मध्य पूर्व में तनाव बढ़ा दिया। ईरान ने दावा किया कि कोई रेडियोधर्मी रिसाव नहीं हुआ। सऊदी अरब ने भी पुष्टि की कि खाड़ी देशों में कोई प्रभाव नहीं है। IAEA ने चेतावनी दी कि हमले क्षेत्रीय आपदा ला सकते हैं। लोग चिंतित हैं।

रेडिएशन का जोखिम

IAEA प्रमुख राफेल ग्रॉसी ने कहा कि रेडिएशन लीक होने पर चेरनोबिल जैसी स्थिति बन सकती है। फोर्डो और नतांज भूमिगत हैं, इसलिए रिसाव 2-5 किमी तक सीमित रहेगा। लेकिन बुशहर संयंत्र पर हमला खतरनाक हो सकता है। यह खाड़ी के किनारे है। रेडियोधर्मी कण हवा और समुद्र में फैल सकते हैं। खाड़ी देशों का पेयजल प्रभावित हो सकता है। स्थिति पर नजर रखी जा रही है।

रासायनिक खतरा

विशेषज्ञों के अनुसार, सेंट्रीफ्यूज के नष्ट होने से यूरेनियम हेक्साफ्लोराइड गैस रिस सकती है। यह जहरीली गैस सांस लेने पर तुरंत मौत का कारण बन सकती है। रेडिएशन लीक का खतरा नतांज में पहले भी देखा गया था। ईरान ने जांच के बाद रिसाव से इनकार किया। लीकेज चेकिंग मशीनों से इलाके की जांच हुई। आसपास के लोग सुरक्षित बताए गए हैं। IAEA स्थिति की निगरानी कर रहा है।

स्वास्थ्य और पर्यावरण पर असर

रेडिएशन लीक होने पर त्वचा जलने, उल्टी, कैंसर और ल्यूकेमिया जैसे खतरे हो सकते हैं। चेरनोबिल हादसे में ऐसा देखा गया था। विशेषज्ञ कैथरीन हिगली का कहना है कि ईरान के संयंत्रों में हथियार-ग्रेड यूरेनियम नहीं है। इसलिए पर्यावरण पर गंभीर असर नहीं होगा। फिर भी, खाड़ी देशों में चिंता बनी है। लोग सुरक्षात्मक उपायों की मांग कर रहे हैं।

#IranAttack #RadiationLeak

Three Mile Island nuclear reactor to restart to power Microsoft AI operations

Pennsylvania plant was site of most serious nuclear meltdown and radiation leak in US history in 1979

The Guardian
Russia Denies Nuclear 'Emergency' amid Rumors of Radioactive Leak

The Rostov nuclear power plant in Southern Russia was hit by a malfunction just days earlier as the region suffers from a scorching heatwave.

Newsweek

Russian city in state of emergency after 'radiation leak'

April 6, 2024

NEW DELHI: "#Khabarovsk, the largest city in #Russia's far east, is under a state of emergency after a nuclear #RadiationLeak was detected.

"According to news reports, the authorities found high radiation levels near a power pylon located about 2.5 kilometers away from residential areas.

"No injuries or exposure to radiation have been reported, and officials have assured that there is no immediate threat to the citizens' health, as stated by the local branch of Russia's consumer safety watchdog, TASS.

"The radioactive material has been safely contained in a protective container and transported to a designated waste storage facility within Khabarovsk.

"However, the cause of this concerning radiation spike in the city remains unexplained by the Russian authorities.

"The state of emergency will remain for another three days as the law enforcement agencies investigate the origin of the leak.

"A person wearing a nuclear protective mask was observed in a with a radiation reader showing escalating levels as he moved towards a 'waste dump'. The device alarmed at 0.45 microsieverts, with a peak reading of 5.99 displayed on the screen. Despite the video evidence indicating potentially harmful radiation levels, it took approximately a week before any action was taken or the public was informed about the situation.

"An initial report from a 'boy' on 28 March was submitted to the Russian special services, leading to the belated declaration of a state of emergency. Andrey Kolchin, the head of civil defence in the city, confirmed the discovery of the radiation source, resulting in the cordoning off of the area and the urgent implementation of emergency measures."

https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/russian-city-in-state-of-emergency-after-radiation-leak/ar-BB1lcSO2

MSN

#RadiationLeak In #Russia's #Khabarovsk: What We Know So Far

Authorities said radiation levels would be monitored for the next two days and the source of the radiation would be investigated.

April 5, 2024

"Russia has declared a 'state of emergency' in Khabarovsk, a city on the #AmurRiver in southeastern part of the country, after a mystery potentially cancer-causing radiation leak was detected.

"Local authorities have restricted access to Khabarovsk, an industrial district. The news has generated a lot of buzz across the world with people remembering the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl, which was the part of erstwhile Soviet Union, in 1986. Authorities have identified the source of the radiation in Khabarovsk. The city is close to the border with China and has a population of 630,000.

"Here's what we know about the radiation leak:

- Russian news agency TASS said in a report that elevated radiation levels were detected near a power pylon about 2.5 km from residential buildings. It added that source of the radiation has been found.

- The source was "removed and placed in a protective container" and "transported to a radioactive waste storage facility".

- No one had been injured or exposed to radiation and "there is no threat to the health of citizens", TASS quoted the local branch of Russia's consumer safety watchdog as saying.

- Videos from the city have appeared on social media and show a man wearing a nuclear protective mask with a radiation reader, according to Metro. The metre on the device quickly rises as the man walks over a "waste dump", the outlet further said.

- The man is heard saying on camera that the number on the metre was 20, enough potentially to increase cancer risk, damage DNA, cause foetal damage, and threaten the health of children, the outlet further said.

"Authorities said radiation levels would be monitored for the next two days and the source of the radiation would be investigated."

https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/radiation-leak-in-russias-khabarovsk-what-we-know-so-far-5381874

Radiation Leak In Russia's Khabarovsk: What We Know So Far

Authorities said radiation levels would be monitored for the next two days and the source of the radiation would be investigated.

NDTV

"While the US and EU pump cash into green energy, the Tories continue their misguided, and expensive, expansion of nuclear all the while people in energy rich Scotland struggle to heat their homes."

https://www.thenational.scot/news/24041412.anger-uk-government-plans-biggest-nuclear-expansion-70-years/?ref=eb&nid=1302&u=3fb20996c3d0f0f83777d9e6d6cae789&date=110124

#NuclearPower #RadiationLeak #ExpensiveEnergy #ClimateCrisis #CostOfLivingCrisis