After cyberattacks, explosive report now highlights radioactive leak from UK’s Sellafield nuclear site
As reports of cyberattacks on the Sellafield nuclear site in the UK, dubbed Europe’s most hazardous, continue to roil the Rishi Sunak government, another explosive report has emerged suggesting that radioactive waste from the facility has been leaking and could potentially pose a risk to the public. According to the Guardian newspaper, cracks have emerged in a reservoir of toxic sludge known as B30, and is likely to continue till 2050.
6 Dec 12:27 · WION