When the leak was reported originally, there was concern that the source of the radioactive iodine was the Fukushima nuclear plant meltdown.
From examiner.com:
The source of a mysterious radiation detected in Europe was unknown until Thursday. Amounts of iodine-131 were detected across Europe including Austria and the Czech Republic. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) believes that after four weeks of investigation the source is a Hungarian factory producing medical isotopes.
According to Hungarian authorities, who alerted the IAEA, a facility run by The Institute of Isotopes LTD, which is near the Budapest Research Reactor, is most likely the source of the leak. The leak of the iodine-131 is said to have started on September 8 and continued through November 16. This facility supplies several radioactive isotopes used for pharmaceutical, medical, scientific, and industrial projects…
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