Dirty Bomb | 27 Oct 2022
Why in News?
- Recently, Russia intends to raise at the United Nations Security Council its accusation that Ukraine is planning a “dirty bomb” attack.
What is a Dirty Bomb?
- About:
- A “dirty bomb” is a dispersion device containing radioactive material – possibly uranium, but more likely low-grade materials such as caesium-137 or other radioactive materials in common use.
- It doesn't need to contain highly refined radioactive material, as is used in a nuclear bomb. Instead, it could use radioactive materials from hospitals, nuclear power stations or research laboratories.
- This makes them much cheaper and quicker to make than nuclear weapons.
- For Example: They can also be carried in the back of a vehicle.
- Concerns:
- The immediate health impact would probably be limited, since most people in an affected area would be able to escape before experiencing lethal doses of radiation.
- However, the radioactive dust and smoke spread farther away could be dangerous to health if it is inhaled. Because people cannot see, smell, feel, or taste radiation.
- The economic damage could be massive from having to evacuate urban areas or even abandon whole cities.
- The immediate health impact would probably be limited, since most people in an affected area would be able to escape before experiencing lethal doses of radiation.
Source: TH