Today Norway announced that since September 11 recorded a spike in radiation at their measuring stations. Norway has a 168 kilometer common border with Russia on the Kola Peninsula.
The Norwegian Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (DSA) says the amount of cesium found in the air filters is “very low”.
The filters from Viksjøfjell and Svanhovd are analyzed at the emergency preparedness unit in Pasvik once a week. Radioactive cesium-137 appeared sometime between September 9 and 12.
This is written on "Facebook" Grigor Lilov.
Bredo Möller from the DSA's Emergency Preparedness Department said “Levels are clearly higher than normal but do not pose a risk to people or the environment”.
***** I disagree with this. As a general background, it may not be dangerous, but the ingestion of cesium-137 particles and their entry into the digestive tract carries the risk of cancer. *****
I am giving a map of the radiation background for Bulgaria.
Increasing background gamma was also noticeable with times. Peak values from some stations of around 500 nanosieverts/hour are comparable to those in Bragin (a station in a contaminated area from the Chernobyl accident).
Currently, the values are normal or slightly higher than usual and are not a danger to people. which does not mean that because of the air currents they cannot jump again.
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According to the data I have analyzed, the probable accident occurred in Russia sometime around 13:00 UTC (Universal – Greenwich Mean Time”) which is around 15:00 our time.
The radioactivity came to us around 03:00 local time on September 11. (screenshot of data from the station in Sofia)
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Cesium-137 traces suggest a depressurized reactor. The large-scale Russian strategic exercise Ocean-2024 in the Barents Sea ended on September 16.
It involved both submarines and nuclear-powered icebreakers. But such releases of radioactive isotopes are unlikely in a normal nuclear reaction.
Unless there was an accident. Because of the low amounts, it is assumed that it took place underwater (on a submarine) and that a small part of the bouquet of deadly releases reached the atmosphere.
The other possible hypothesis is about the “Petrel”.
It is about the famous cruise missile with a nuclear reactor. These developments date back to the times of the USSR, but due to the inevitable radioactive contamination of the atmosphere, the project was abandoned at that time. The US, for the same reasons, also refused. But Putin ordered the dusty blueprints to be pulled from the archives and construction to take place. As we know, this illiterate person, not understanding what he was doing, even boasted and boasted about it.
Russian weapons designers from Rosatom worked all summer and the beginning of autumn at the Pankovo test site on Novaya Zemlya (bordering the Kara Sea, the thermonuclear "tsar-bomb" with a record power of 50 megatons was tested on it (equivalent to the explosion of 50 million tons of TNT).Now the site is intended for testing the nuclear-powered cruise missile "Petrel", which is believed to have a more or less open cooling of the mini-reactor.
During the summer, several cargo ships and special purpose ships were spotted in the waters near Pankovo. Over the past few weeks, two large Rosatom Il-76 transport aircraft have periodically landed at Rogachevo airport near Novaya Zemlya. (give space photo).
The current Russian leadership is more irresponsible, and I would say even dumber, than that communist Politburo in the Kremlin that used to run the social camp. With whatever engine it is, “Petrel” it is shootable like any cruise or ballistic missile. Remember the recent attack on Israel by Iran with hundreds of such units that were shot down by the defenses and with the help of ships from the American and British navies.
In the previous failed test of “Petrel” a spike in radiation was again recorded. The presence of cesium 137 suggests another failure.