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Radioactive material discovered in cargo area of ​​Lucknow airport, disaster relief agency on site – India TV

Radioactive material discovered in cargo area of ​​Lucknow airport, disaster relief agency on site – India TV

Lucknow Airport
Image source: INDIA TV View of the new terminal at Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport in Lucknow.

Radioactive material was discovered in the cargo area of ​​Lucknow’s Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport, prompting an immediate response from the disaster management authority. The material, reportedly found during routine checks, led to heightened security measures and a thorough inspection of the premises. Emergency response teams, including the fire brigade, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), are currently handling the situation.

“The National Disaster Management Force was called to determine the cause of the alarm. There was no threat to life or injury. Airport operations were not affected,” the airport said in a statement.

The leak came from the packaging of a fluorine-containing drug. Efforts are currently underway to contain the leak and ensure safety.

Potential dangers of fluorine

Fire hazard: Fluorine can intensify fires due to its oxidizing properties.

Danger of explosion: The gas is under pressure and can explode if exposed to heat.
Reactivity: Fluorine is highly reactive and poses significant safety risks.
Toxicity: Inhalation of fluorine can be fatal and pose serious health risks.
Skin and eye damage: Contact may cause severe burns and serious eye injuries.
Respiratory damage: Fluorine is corrosive to the respiratory tract and can cause long-term damage.

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