The Norwegian Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (DSA) are monitoring “higher than normal” levels of radiation in Viksjøfjell and Svanhovd, which are two radiation stations.
The DSA has found radioactive Cesisum-137 which is an isotope that is produced by nuclear fission.
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He added, “Foreign technical intelligence is monitoring our activities on Novaya Zemlya,” which was first used 70-years ago.
The Norwegian DSA member Bredo Møller at the Emergency Preparedness unit at Svanhovd, said that currently the radiation levels are of “no risk to humans.”
He added, “The levels are clearly higher than normal, but pose no risk to humans or the environment.
“We have detected 5 µBq/m3 at the filter station at Svanhovd for week 37 (September 9 to 16) and we have measured the same concentration (5 µBq/m3) at the filter station at Viksjøfjell week 36/37 (September 5 to 12).”
Møller said that over the next few days the DSA will carry out further testing on the shared border with Russia.
He said, “We will not be surprised if these are also at the same level as what we have seen today.”