Russia gripped by nuclear panic as main incident declared at enrichment plant

Russia was placed on nuclear alert on Friday (July 14) after a cylinder containing depleted uranium ruptured, killing one individual.

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The incident occurred on the Ural Electrochemical Plant that's owned by the state establishment Rosatom.

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The plant enriches uranium to be used in nuclear energy stations and is the most important of its type on this planet.

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More than 100 workers of the plant had been ordered to report back to the Novouralsk hospital for medical verify ups.

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Doctors had vacation go away cancelled and people already vacationing had been ordered to report again to obligation, in line with native reviews.

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Yuri Mineev, the deputy director of the plant and Vyacheslav Tyumentsev, the mayor of Novouralsk, insisted there was no hazard to native residents and urged them to not panic.

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The officers mentioned that the background radiation on the enterprise and past was regular.

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The technician who died was killed by a "mechanical injury" attributable to a breach in a container of uranium hexafluoride, a chemical compound utilized in uranium enrichment.

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A spokesperson for Rosatom mentioned: "We are deeply saddened to announce a tragic incident at the Ural Electrochemical Plant, resulting in a worker fatality."

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They added that the depleted type of the compound was much less radioactive than pure uranium.

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Russia has suffered various main nuclear accidents prior to now, which authorities tried to hide from the general public.

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This has led many in Russia to disbelieve their officers on the subject of bulletins about nuclear security.

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In 1957, a waste tank exploded on the Mayak nuclear facility in Russia, releasing round two million curies of radioactive waste into the air.

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The explosion uncovered not less than 22 villages to radiation, and is now thought-about the world's third-worst nuclear accident, behind Fukushima and Chernobyl.

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But particulars of the incident had been sparse till 1992, when authorities data had been declassified after the autumn of the Soviet Union.

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As late as 1982, a US technical report nonetheless referred to the catastrophe as "alleged."

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Around 270,000 folks had been mentioned to be residing on the contaminated land, however inside two years of the accident, solely 11,000 residents had been evacuated.

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Soviet officers tried to assert that the "radiation situation" close to the Chernobyl plant had been "stabilised" after the meltdown of a nuclear reactor in April 1986.

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The then Deputy Minister for civil aviation, Mikhail Timofeev, instructed reporters on the time: "Rumours are a little exaggerated. It is not a catastrophe. It is an accident."

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