Emergency workers
sealed off a portion of New Delhi's international airport Sunday after
officials suspected a consignment containing radioactive material had leaked, a
police officer said.
Fifteen cartons containing nuclear medicine material were
isolated to investigate the suspected leak after the shipment arrived at the
cargo area in an Air France plane, Sanjay Bhatia, the police chief of Delhi
airport security, told AFP.
"The consignment had come from Paris. Our staff
reported a leak in the shipment and we alerted the authorities," said
Bhatia.
"The situation is under control. We have cleared the
cargo area and experts from India's Atomic Energy Regulatory Board are
examining the material."
The shipment was meant for biomedical companies in New
Delhi and a few other Indian cities, he said.
Last year a similar suspicion caused a scare at the busy
airport after cargo staff found a shipment with nuclear medicine damaged on
Turkish Airlines.
Investigators from India's nuclear watchdog later found an
organic liquid from another consignment had spilled over the nuclear medicine
cartons.
In 2010, a scrapyard worker in Delhi died from radiation
poisoning and seven others were injured, raising concerns over the handling of
radioactive material in India.
Environmental group Toxic Links estimates that India
produces five million tonnes of hazardous industrial waste every year.
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