A Bizarre Spike Of Radiation Was Detected In Helsinki’s Air

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An “exceptionally high amount” of radioactivity was detected over Finland's capital on March 3 and 4.


Officials from the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK) have said their rooftop air sampler in Helsinki detected 4,000 microbecquerels of the radioactive isotope caesium-137 per cubic meter of air. This is around 1,000 times the regular amount they detect.

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