A US military plane spotted near Lithuania scans the Baltic Sea: suspicion of a possible nuclear incident from a Russian military submarine



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According to Klaipėda Day, this nuclear ship was detected in an emergency situation in Danish waters in early August. Oriol drifted 1.5 knots in Danish territorial waters to one of the country’s islands.

However, the technical problems were later remedied by the crew and the ship resumed its navigation.

Following this event, the Radiation Protection Center reported that in August the radiation background in Lithuania had not changed and the population had no reason to worry. We remind you that the normal radiation background in Lithuania is up to 300 nSv / h, and the monthly average reaches 50 to 100 nSv / h.

The results of environmental dose rate measurements provided by the Early Warning and Information System (RADIS) are continuously monitored (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) at 10 minute intervals, so that authorities are informed immediately of any imminent danger related to the release of radioactive substances. substances in the environment.

Each resident can observe the change of the data provided by the radiation background stations in Lithuania at this link www.rsc.lt/radis. You can also see an overview of the radiation background measurements in Lithuania here.
In case of doubts about the reliability of the information, the Radiological Protection Center is ready to provide consultations to both emails. by email [email protected] and by phone (8 5) 236 1936

Source: https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/41850/curious-mission-flown-over-the-baltic-sea-by-us-air-force-nuke-sniffing-plane

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