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A rise in general radioactivity of the atmosphere has been noticed in West Pakistan resulting from the Soviet nuclear blasts, the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission announced here yesterday. The rise in radioactivity has been detected at Lahore and Quetta on different dates. The average rise in radioactivity of the atmosphere over West Pakistan to date has been 50 per cent over the normal background activity, the announcement said. No rise in radioactivity has, however, been noticed in East Pakistan presumably because of the south-western air currents over the region at this time of the year wh
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Nuclear Event in Pakistan, 31st October
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A rise in general radioactivity of the atmosphere has been noticed in West Pakistan resulting from the Soviet nuclear blasts, the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission announced here yesterday. The rise in radioactivity has been detected at Lahore and Quetta on different dates. The average rise in radioactivity of the atmosphere over West Pakistan to date has been 50 per cent over the normal background activity, the announcement said. No rise in radioactivity has, however, been noticed in East Pakistan presumably because of the south-western air currents over the region at this time of the year wh
A Pakistani nuclear power plant imposed a seven-hour emergency after heavy water leaked from a feeder pipe to the reactor, but no radiation or damage has been reported, an official said on Thursday. The leakage at the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant, commonly known as KANUPP, started around midnight on Tuesday during a routine maintenance shut down, said Tariq Rashid, a plant spokesman. The 137-megawatt power plant, which started commercial operations in 1972, is located about 24 km (15 miles) to the west of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city and commercial capital, on the Arabian Sea coast. "The plant was already shut down since October 5 and the leakage started during maintenance checks," said Rashid. He said the emergency was imposed at the plant immediately after the leak and the affected area was isolated. The emergency was lifted seven hours later, after the leak was brought under control. "The situation is completely under control and no damage or radiation has been reported, though it will slightly delay the reopening of the plant," Rashid said.
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when will we learn no to play with things we can not control?
Pakistan’s third 330 MW nuclear power plant becomes operational Pakistan’s third nuclear electric power plant went operational Thursday, pumping another 330 MW into the national grid in a bid to help meet country’s growing energy demand and cut down the shortfall. APP
did Russia set it off did Pakistan set off a old USSR war head was there even an event by this yes but then could this be a "ghost in the Machine" real but not real ?
Nuclear Event in Pakistan on Monday, 31 October, 2011 at 04:25 (04:25 AM) UTC.
Base data
EDIS Number: NC-20111031-32885-PAK
Event type: Nuclear Event
Date/Time: Monday, 31 October, 2011 at 04:25 (04:25 AM) UTC
Last update: ---
Cause of event: Unconfirmed soviet nuclear test fallout
Damage level: Unknown Damage level
Geographic information
Continent: Asia
Country: Pakistan
County / State:
Area: Lahore (Punjab) and Quetta (Balochistan) airspace
City:
Coordinate: N 30° 14.975, E 67° 0.996
Number of affected people / Humanities loss
Foreign people: Affected is unknown.
Dead person(s): ---
Injured person(s): ---
Missing person(s): ---
Evacuated person(s): ---
Affected person(s): ---