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2053 Nuclear Explosions, Reactors & Waste Dumped in Ocean, LA Sinkhole, New Madrid Quakes

Published on Oct 8, 2012 by R3zn8D - ClimateViewer 3D: climateviewer.com Feel free to remix this video, just please post a link to my channel in the video details. www.youtube.com EarthScope USArray Recent Earthquake Map anf.ucsd.edu The catalogue of waste dumped at sea by the Soviets, according to documents seen by Bellona, and which were today released by the Norwegian daily Aftenposten, includes some 17000 containers of radioactive waste, 19 ships containing radioactive waste, 14 nuclear reactors, including five that still contain spent nuclear fuel; 735 other pieces of radiactively contaminated heavy machinery, and the K-27 nuclear submarine with its two reactors loaded with nuclear fuel. Source: Bellona www.bellona.org EDIS Number: UEV-20120926-36689-RUS Event type: Non-categorized event Date/Time: Wednesday, 26 September, 2012 at 05:57 (05:57 AM) UTC Last update: --- Cause of event: Damage level: Unknown Geographic information Continent: Europe Country: Russia [Europe] County / State: Novaya Zemlya archipelago Area: K-27 Russian nuclear submarine wreck, Kara Sea Source: RSOE EDIS hisz.rsoe.hu A group of 16 Russian and Norwegian researchers who sailed to take measurements surrounding a Russian nuclear submarine that was scuttled for nuclear waste off the coast of the former Soviet nuclear test archipelago Novaya Zemlya in the Kara Sea have found no radioactive leaks, Norwegian radiation authorities said today. Per Strand, a director at the Norwegian Radiation <b>...</b>
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