MIDDLETOWN, Del. (AP) -- Emergency management officials in Delaware say about 1,500 doses of potassium iodide have been distributed to residents who live within 10 miles of the Salem/Hope Creek nuclear power plant in New Jersey.
The pills were distributed Wednesday at the volunteer fire department in Middletown. They can protect the thyroid gland from radioactive iodine, which a plant may release in an emergency.
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is there something we should know about that particular power plant or will pills be passed out to all those who live within boundries of a Nuke plant?
ReplyDeleteCalvert Cliffs is just across the bay from us. as the crow flys it's not that far away.
Wow, gotta run to Walmart fast and get a gas mask too OMG!!! It is going to snow also...
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