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Monday
Jun272011

Los Alamos nuclear weapons lab threatened by wildfire

As reported by CNN, the Los Alamos nuclear weapons laboratory in New Mexico is threatened by nearby wildfires. A massive wildfire in the year 2000 liberated an unknown quantity of radioactive contamination (including plutonium) from the Los Alamos landscape into the air, where it then blew with the wind and fell out over a multi-state region (see satellite photo above). The father of Molly Johnson (an anti-nuke activist with Grandmothers for Peace in California), a pilot of a fire fighting tanker plane, defied orders and dropped his flame retardant on the 2000 wildfire as it encroached very near structures at Los Alamos housing radioactive wastes. Various surface locations at Los Alamos have been severely contaminated with radioactivity over the nearly 70 years that the lab has dabbled in bomb making and other atomic activities.