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RENO, Nev. – Minuscule amounts of radiation from Japan's damaged nuclear plant have reached Las Vegas, but scientists say it poses no health risk.
Extremely small amounts of the radioactive isotopes iodine-131 and zenon-133 reached a monitoring station by the city's Atomic Testing Museum this week, said Ted Hartwell, manager of the Desert Research Institute's Community Environmental Monitoring Program.
Originally posted by CoincidenceX
If I'm not mistaking it takes a very, very miniscule amount of plutonium to kill a person. It makes no sense why the U.S isn't monitoring it. :\
Originally posted by CoincidenceX
If I'm not mistaking it takes a very, very miniscule amount of plutonium to kill a person. It makes no sense why the U.S isn't monitoring it. :\