US: Radioactive Wasp Nest Found at Inactive Nuclear Weapons Site
The intensity of radiation emitted from the hive was 10 times higher than the established limit
In a city in the US state of South Carolina, an inactive site of nuclear weapons was shaken by a rash of radiation.
According to a foreign news agency, a new report released by the US Department of Energy on July 27 revealed that the severity of the radioactive rays emitted from the hive was 10 times higher than the federal level.
The hideout surfaced on July 3 at the Seweena River site near the city icon when the personnel were routinely scrutinizing. In the meantime, they encountered a post on a post near the tank that stored Lovied Nuclear waste.
Authorities have emphasized that no material was leaked near the waste tanks. He believes that the hive is radioactive due to ‘on -site Legacy Cantium Nation’.
Legacy Cantm Nation means radioactive remains that were left during the Cold War when bombs were made at this place.
The report said that spraying on the hive was killed and then it was taken as a radiological waste. The area or the area there was not contaminated with it.
However, the caretaker agency called the Sewena River Site Watch rejected the report as incomplete.
The company said the report had failed to explain the cause of this pollution, how to affect it or if there were more radioactive hives.