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.