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The same day, the Institute for Nuclear Science and
Technology said that its stations recorded radioactive isotopes Cs-137 and
Cs-134 in
Earlier, I-131 radioactive isotopes were found in the
But the contamination is hundreds of thousand times below
the country’s danger level and it is harmless to health, said Dr. Dang Thanh
Luong, vice chief of the Agency for Nuclear Radioactive Safety. Luong said that
the radiation has origins from nuclear reactors in
Meanwhile, stations of the Da Lat Nuclear Research Institute based in Da Lat have not recorded Cs-137 in the air so far, said the institute’s director Dr. Nguyen Nhi Dien.
According to Dr. Dien, Cs-137 detection indicates the
arrival of radioactive clouds in
Dr. Nguyen Huu Nghia, director of the Military Institute for Radioactive Medicine and Tumor said that I – 131 isotopes in small amounts have no harm to humans and will disintegrate in 8 days. In the worst case scenario, iodine medicine will be distributed to the people for protection.
Atomic energy
security project approved
The Vietnamese government has approved a project on carrying out measures to ensure security in the atomic energy area.
According to a recent decision signed by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, the project will focus on the prevention work and protection of people’s lives and health and the environment.
The project will be carried out in all localities in the country and will concern all application of atomic energy for peaceful purposes, with priorities being given to ensuring security at border gates, key nuclear establishments and radiation projects and establishments.
The project is aimed at ensuring political security and social safety and order in the atomic energy area, contributing to national security, and the Party guidelines and State policies and laws on application of atomic energy for peaceful purpose and socio-economic development.
The decision stipulates that it is responsibility of all people, sectors and organizations and individuals operating in the field to ensure atomic energy security, with police being the key force.
It gave out synchronous measures, including raising public awareness, accelerating State management, boosting international cooperation in fighting crime in the field as well as working out plans to prevent, discover and cope with any nuclear and radiation problems
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