Radioactive leak detected at Delhi's IGI Airport - local media
Reuters/B Mathur
29 May, 2015
A radioactive leak has been detected at India’s capital IGI Airport, Press Trust of India reported. Radioactive material was spotted onboard a flight from Turkey.
An
anti-sabotage team from India’s National Disaster Response Force
(NDRF) has arrived at the scene.
"We
are monitoring the whole situation. A radioactive substance came from
Istanbul for Fortis Hospital whose authorities have been called," an
NDRF representative said as cited by the Times of India.
Radioactive
leak detected at IGI Airport in Delhi. NDRF anti-sabotage team on
spot: Press Trust of India
— NDTV (@ndtv) May 29, 2015
The
contaminated aircraft of Turkish Airlines has been parked in the
cargo terminal of Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport.
The area has been cordoned off.
The
source of radioactivity turned out to be a container with medical Бequipment.
India’s
Union Minister of Home Affairs Rajnath Singh has confirmed that the
leak has been plugged.
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