Fire
sparks evacuation at US nuclear waste plant
5 February, 2014
The blaze erupted on a vehicle carrying salt at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) near Carlsbad, New Mexico, the US Department of Energy (DoE) said in a statement.
Firefighters scrambled Wednesday to contain an underground blaze at a US nuclear waste plant which sparked an evacuation of staff, some of whom were treated in hospital, officials said.
5 February, 2014
The blaze erupted on a vehicle carrying salt at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) near Carlsbad, New Mexico, the US Department of Energy (DoE) said in a statement.
Emergency
response teams responded to "an operational emergency" at
the plant, which is used to dispose of radioactive waste left from
making nuclear weapons.
"All
underground personnel are accounted for and have been safely
evacuated to the surface," it said, adding: "There is no
waste in the vicinity of the fire."
Waste
handling operations have been suspended while "multiple
employees" were transported to a local hospital for potential
smoke inhalation after the blaze, which erupted around 11:00 am, it
said.
In
an update a few hours after the incident, they said all those taken
to hospital had been released, adding that officials "are
working on a plan for safe re-entry to the WIPP underground."
The
plan would have to be approved by the US Mine Safety and Health
Administration, and "no time frame has been determined" for
re-entry into the underground location.
No
contamination escaped as a result of the fire, a spokeswoman for the
site, Sona Herrick, told the Albuquerque Journal, adding that the
truck involved hauls salt mined as part of the radioactive waste
storage operations.
The
New Mexico site is "the nation’s first repository for the
permanent disposal of defense-generated transuranic radioactive waste
left from research and production of nuclear weapons," according
to the DoE.
The
plant, some 270 miles southeast of Albuquerque, is used to dispose of
material including plutonium-contaminated waste from the Los Alamos
National Laboratory, about 300 miles away, also in New Mexico.
Carlsbad
is about 70 miles from Roswell, the infamous site of a mysterious
1947 crash which spawned conspiracy theories that the military had
covered up a UFO landing, and captured aliens inside the alleged
extra-terrestrial craft.
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