Honduras finds radioactive material in container
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Honduras authorities have found strong
traces of radioactive material in a Hong Kong-bound shipping container
carrying steel debris from an Atlantic coast port, officials said on Monday.
During a security scan on Sunday, officials detected high readings of
radioactivity emanating from the container at the Puerto Cortes port, 115
miles north of Honduras' capital, Tegucigalpa.
"We immediately declared an alert and have seized the container for
inspection," Edwin Araque, the manager of Honduras' port authority, said on
Monday.
The container belonged to a local company.
Docks and ports across the world are scanned for materials that could be
used to produce nuclear or dirty bombs. Puerto Cortes was declared a safe
port by the United States more than a year ago.
A government official said the material found in the container was
Cesium-137 and could have come from a hospital.
It is often used to sterilize medical equipment and also has a wide range of
industrial applications. In March, Spain halted production at a steel plant
after workers found the material in a truck.
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