"If it gets to this contamination, it's over — not just for Los Alamos, but for Santa Fe and all of us in between," said Mai Ting, a resident who lives in the valley below the desert mesas that are home to the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
An anti-nuclear group has estimated there could be up to 30,000 gallon-drums.
The wildfire, which has swelled to nearly 95 square miles, has already sparked a spot fire at the lab. The fire Monday was quickly contained, and lab officials said no contamination was released.
The anti-nuclear watchdog group Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety said the fire appeared to be about 3.5 miles from a dumpsite where as many as 30,000 55-gallon drums of plutonium-contaminated waste were stored in fabric tents above ground.
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za sada je "sigurna" laboratorija...
(al' "sigurno cuvanje otrovnog radioaktivnog otpada" je posebno za pohvalu...)

Opasnost od velike nuk. nesrece zbog pozara u drzavi novi meksiko
