Contaminated Steel Discovered in Croatia
March 4th, 2008
Zagreb, March 4 (CP) — The State Office for Protection Against Radiation has confirmed speculations that radioactive steel has ended up in Croatia.
It has been stressed that there was no danger of radioactivity spreading, but admitted that the concentration of radioactivity was higher than standards allowed and that the steel must be disposed of.
The steel was first discovered in Italy where it had arrived from China and some of it ended up in Croatia and was used for an industrial container.
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