HUNGARY Lab Source for RADIATION, by Ambassador mo
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Mysterious leak of radiation, Iodine -131, had been recorded over larger European areas last week by the IAEA, as we reported: - “RADIATION DETECTED OVER EUROPE” - diplomaticallyincorrect.org/films/blog_post/radiation-detected-over-europe-by-ambassador-mo/41681 . The Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority (HAEA) suspects the source was most probably a release to the atmosphere from the Institute of Isotopes Ltd., Budapest. The Institute produces radioisotopes for healthcare, research and industrial applications. According to the HAEA, the release occurred from September 8 to November 16, 2011. The cause of the release is under investigation. The Czech Republic was first to notify the IAEA of the Iodine I-131 on November 11, 2011. The IAEA contacted several member states throughout the region to determine the cause and origin. The IAEA also worked with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) to conduct air dispersion modeling, as part of efforts to determine the source. No Health Danger: Levels of I-131 that had been detected were extremely low, and there is no health concern. If any member of the public were to breathe iodine for a whole year at the levels measured in European countries, then they would receive a dose in the range of 0.01 microsieverts for the year. To put this into perspective, the average annual background is 2400 microsieverts per year. (See Film Report: - “Chernobyl – 25 Years” - diplomaticallyincorrect.org/films/movie/chernobyl-25years/26327 ). Extended Film Report: - “Chernobyl 1986, Legacy, Lessons & Life” - diplomaticallyincorrect.org/films/movie/chernobyl-1986-legacy-lessons-life/26295 ). By Ambassador Muhamed Sacirbey Facebook – Become a Fan at “Diplomatically Incorrect” Twitter – Follow us at DiplomaticallyX “Ecology-Diplomat” Channel - diplomaticallyincorrect.org/c/ecology-diplomat