<dd id="rw0xn"></dd>

  • <label id="rw0xn"></label>

  • <sup id="rw0xn"><strike id="rw0xn"></strike></sup><label id="rw0xn"></label>
      <th id="rw0xn"></th>
    1. <var id="rw0xn"></var>
        1. <table id="rw0xn"></table>

          <sub id="rw0xn"><meter id="rw0xn"></meter></sub>
          • English
          • ???????
          • 中文
          • Fran?ais
          • Русский
          • Espa?ol

          You are here

          Mexico Informs IAEA About the Theft of a Radiography Camera in Salamanca, Guanajuato State

          2/2021
          Vienna, Austria

          The Comision Nacional de Seguridad Nuclear y Salvaguardias (CNSNS), the Mexican nuclear regulator, has informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about the theft of a radiography camera containing an Iridium-192 radioactive source. The camera was stolen from the vehicle of a radiographer at 18:00 UTC on 8 February near the city of Salamanca, Guanajuato State, in central Mexico.

          According to the CNSNS, the national civil protection authority in Mexico has been informed and a criminal investigation is underway. The search continues for the stolen source.

          Radiography cameras are used industrially to inspect welding and concrete for hidden flaws.

          The IAEA remains in contact with authorities in Mexico and will provide additional public information as it becomes available.

          Contact:

          IAEA Press Office
          Office of Public Information and Communication
          [+43] 1 2600 21273
          press@iaea.org

          Related resources

          Stay in touch

          Newsletter

          <dd id="rw0xn"></dd>

        2. <label id="rw0xn"></label>

        3. <sup id="rw0xn"><strike id="rw0xn"></strike></sup><label id="rw0xn"></label>
            <th id="rw0xn"></th>
          1. <var id="rw0xn"></var>
              1. <table id="rw0xn"></table>

                <sub id="rw0xn"><meter id="rw0xn"></meter></sub>
                97碰成人国产免费公开视频