Mass
panic as radioactive cloud pours from nuclear plant
- Radiation levels reportedly spike near reactor after emergency shutdown
- Traffic jams as people evacuate area
- “Everyone got very worried and rushed to get iodine”
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News
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December, 2015
Express,
Dec 21, 2015 (emphasis added): Russians
flee Chernobyl-style plant over fears of radioactive leak —
Russians took iodine and caused traffic jams… amid fears
officials were covering up a
radioactive leak. The panic followed the emergence of pictures
showing a cloud
of vapour pouring from
Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant, some 50 miles from St Petersburg. The
authorities insisted that the was no radioactive leakage… but
people did not believe the “no danger” claim. Radio Svoboda
reported that in the wake of the incident on Friday locals in Sosnovy
Bor started withdrawing money from their credit cards. They
said locals
were in panic mode despite
statements from officials that the radiation level was normal… One
local said: “Everyone
got very worried and rushed to get iodine.”…
There were traffic jams as residents left the area and headed for St
Petersburg… The plant manager (not pictured) insists there are no
reasons for evacuation. [Oleg Bodrov, chairman of Green World
ecological group] said: “They know well that the officials’ first
task is to say all is normal but not to report about danger, even if
there is one. All those who understand a bit about nuclear energy
know that it was an attempt to mistake the wish for the reality…
this vapour
is surely radioactive…
Bodrov called for medical checks for staff at the power
plant. Interfax reported that a special
commission was working at the nuclear station aiming to find out the
reasons for the emission.
Daily
Mail photo captions:
A cloud of vapourpouring
out of
Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant in St Petersburg caused mass
panic…
Russian radio reported St Petersburg residents rushing out to buy
iodine to protect against radiation poisoning after spotting the
steam flowing out of the power station… The billowing vapour
spreads across buildings
QHA,
Dec 19, 2015: Accident
occurred at Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant (PHOTO) —
Eyewitnesses of the accident and theinhabitants
of the Russia’s northern capital are scared.
The second unit was stopped at the station… The accident occurred
at the second power unit when a pipe with steam cracked in turbine
hall yesterday. The steam filled the room, and leaked beyond the
power plant. The employees of the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant
(LNPP) had to go home… According to specialists, the release
was radioactive,
because the waste steam entered the so-called loop reactor coolant.
However, the
population was encouraged not to panic.
Baltic
Newsletter of the Green World,
Dec 20, 2015: An emergency
stop of
the second power unit of Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant took place…
The reason for the stop and cooling of the reactor was a sudden
leak of radioactive
steam from
a faulty pipe in one of the rooms of the turbine shop… During the
cooling – down step, the reactor
steam was ejected through
the pipe into
the environment.
A south – southeast wind of 5 meters per second (not typical for
this area) blew
the radioactive
steam toward
the Gulf of Finland…
Thus, the five millionth city of St. Petersburg, located 40 km east
of the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant was fortunate this time.
According to some sources , the radiation
level rose a few
times higher than
the background radiation
only in the NPP area.
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