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India nuke site water poisoned

  • Published: 29/11/2009 at 09:04 PM
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Workers at a nuclear power plant in southern India were treated for poisoning after drinking water was deliberately spiked with radiation, senior government officials said Sunday.

Map of India showing the location of Kaiga in Karnataka province where workers at a nuclear power plant were treated for poisoning after drinking water was deliberately spiked with radiation, senior government officials said Sunday.

Routine tests showed 55 employees from the plant in Kaiga in the state of Karnataka had increased levels of the radioactive element tritium, which is used in nuclear reactors.

B. Bhattacharjee, a member of the National Disaster Management Authority, said someone had inserted contaminated water into a water cooler, according to the Press Trust of India.

The employees had not suffered any ill effects and had returned to work, plant officials told AFP.

Atomic Energy Commission chairman Anil Kakodkar, speaking on the Headlines Today television network, blamed the sabotage on "an insider who has played mischief".

Kakodkar said security was "fool-proof" and there was no chance of an outsider gaining access to the station.

The Nuclear Power Corporation of India, which operates the country's civil nuclear facilities, said in a statement that preliminary enquiries revealed no radioactive leak or security breach.

"It is possibly an act of mischief," the statement said.

State ministers assured local residents that their health was not at risk.

The Kaiga plant was shut down in October for annual maintenance and is due to reopen shortly.

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  • Lertsiri Boonmee

    Discussion 1 : 30/11/2009 at 08:00 AM1

    In life, nothing is fool proof. The only thing fool proof is death itself.

    And as for the water supply being deliberately spiked with nuclear substances, I would consider this as more than an act of pranking other employees. Whoever decided to have fun while injuring others should be severely punished.

    There comes a time to play around and to work. But being that this case is stemming out from a Nuclear plant, it is ridiculous that they would mix work and play at such a hazardous working environment.

    Maybe the prankster had watched too many Simpson's rerun where it was considered OK to have fun and lay back at he Nuclear facility.

    Whatever the case maybe, I hope Thai authorities take this as a lesson considering that Thailand is also embarking into the Nuclear age.

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