Portions of an airport in Miami, Florida have been evacuated after depleted uranium was discovered early Thursday.
Firefighters have cleared a 150-foot area of the Opa-locka Executive Airport in south Florida after a 55 gallon drum located either on or near part of a dismantled aircraft was discovered to be containing exposed, depleted uranium, NBC 6 South Florida reported.
Opa-locka is a reliever airport which serves as a secondary landing field for aircraft normally going in and out of the larger Miami International Airport. It also is a hub used by the United States Coast Guard for air and sea rescue stations.
According to a local NBC affiliate, officials at Opa-locka say there are no reported injuries.
http://rt.com/usa/uranium-depleted-mi...
Tracking Gerald Celente, the pioneer trend strategist,and founder of the Trends Research Institute .
Thursday, July 25, 2013
URGENT BREAKING NEWS - Uranium Detected At Miami Airport
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment