Sellafield catastrophe ‘would not compare with Chernobyl’

AN accident at Sellafield nuclear station would contaminate Ireland’s environment but the country would not suffer deaths and devastation on the scale of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, it was claimed last night.

Sellafield catastrophe ‘would not compare with Chernobyl’

Ireland’s top nuclear expert reassured members of a Dáil parliament committee that the island would not be “wiped out” if dangerous radioactive material escaped from the Cumbrian plant. TDs said they feared a “doomsday scenario” in the event of explosions or a terrorist attack on Sellafield, which the Irish Government wants to be shut down.

Dr Ann McGarry, chief of the Radiological Protection Institute, told the Environment Committee in Dublin: “It’s certainly not the case that we would have the devastation that’s within the 30km exclusion zone around Chernobyl.

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