NRC Lacks Dirty Bomb Studies
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•U.S. Government Report Warns That a Dirty Bomb Could Be Bad for Business
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A U.S. government watchdog group is worried that one of Washington ’s nuclear agencies isnât doing enough to study and prevent the economic impact of a nuclear dirty bomb.
A dirty bomb is a rare thing, so rare in fact that theyâve never been used in a war.
The bulk of the damage would come from the initial blast and not the radioactive material itself.
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