This story is from October 9, 2016

Radioactive leak at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport's cargo terminal

According to initial reports, the department received a call from the T3 cargo terminal that radioactive material was leaking from some cargo. The cargo complex was vacated as a preventive measure. Teams have been rushed there along with a team of the National Disaster Management Authority.
Radioactive leak at Delhi International Airport's cargo terminal
NDRF team in action at Delhi airport. (Pic credit: ANI/Twitter)
NEW DELHI: A radioactive leak on Sunday occurred from a medical shipment at cargo terminal of Indira Gandhi International Airport here, following which authorities have cordoned off the area.
The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) has rushed its team to the spot.
"A call was received from the airport around 10.45am regarding suspected radioactive leak from medical equipment," said Atul Garg, Chief Fire Officer.
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He said the equipment has come from Air France plane and was kept at the cargo terminal.


The entire area has been cordoned off and National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has also been informed about the incident, Garg said.
The cargo complex has been vacated by officials as a preventive measure.
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"The area is 1.5 km away from passenger area and was evacuated and cordoned off," police said.
A team from NDRF has reached the spot.
A team of doctors from Medanta hospital has also been rushed to the spot.
"From the initial update it appears that the material contains sodium molybdate. We are also analysing the contents of the pilferage," officials said.
(With inputs from PTI)
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