Australia Mining Company Sorry for Losing Dangerous Radioactive Device Still Not Found

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There are just some cases where 'sorry' doesn't feel like enough.

The capsule was part of a device believed to have fallen off a truck while being transported between a desert mine site and the city of Perth on Jan. 10.

The truck transporting the capsule arrived at a Perth depot on Jan. 16. Emergency services were notified of the missing capsule on Jan. 25. Western Australia emergency services have called on other Australian states and the federal government for support finding the capsule as they lack equipment. The capsule measures 8 millimeters by 6 millimeters , and people have been warned it could have unknowingly become lodged in their car’s tires.The caesium 137 ceramic source, commonly used in radiation gauges, emits dangerous amounts of radiation, equivalent of receiving 10 X-rays in an hour.

The chief executive of the mining giant Rio Tinto Iron Ore, Simon Trott, on Sunday said the company was taking the incident very seriously and apologized for causing public concern. “We recognize this is clearly very concerning and are sorry for the alarm it has caused in the Western Australian community,” Trott said."As well as fully supporting the relevant authorities, we have launched our own investigation to understand how the capsule was lost in transit.”

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