چاپ
دسته: خبر ویژه
بازدید: 442

atomi

Euronews reported the disappearance of a very dangerous poisonous capsule made of atoms in Australia.

According to Rah Etrak, Australian authorities, who are dealing with the issue of the Holocaust of Indonesian children and the cold syrup on their hands are contaminated with the blood of nearly 200 children, are facing the issue and challenge of missing an atomic capsule on the country's roads these days. This dangerous atomic capsule is missing from a truck. Euronews wrote in this regard: Officials believe that this capsule, which emits both gamma rays and beta rays, fell from the back of a truck that was moving on a 1400 km road. The highly radioactive element cesium-137 is used in mining equipment. Many analysts of the world's political issues believe that the authorities of the Atomic Energy Organization should enter into this carelessness in the transportation of atomic materials in Australia and prohibit any use of atomic materials by the Australian authorities in this country. Euronews added: "Given the small size of the capsule and the large area in which it was lost, authorities have warned that the chances of finding it will be low." There are also concerns that the capsule may have already moved out of the search area, thereby posing a health risk to anyone who potentially encounters it for the next 300 years. Following the incident, state officials sounded the alarm on Friday, warning the region's 2 million residents of a radioactive leak. Experts say humans exposed to cesium-137 can suffer serious health problems, from skin burns to deadly cancer-causing radiation. In fact, standing at a distance of one meter from the capsule for one hour, about 1.6 millisieverts (mSv), which is about 17 times the standard X-ray of the chest, enters the human body. The end of the message/Reza Jami