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Are Nuclear Drums Corroded in Front of the Galician Coasts? France Sends Underwater Robot

Summary by Galiciapress
After decades of silence and opacity, an international scientific team will embark this month from Brest towards an immense Atlantic area opposite Galicia. There, more than 4,000 meters deep, are thousands of barrels with radioactive waste dumped between 1946 and 1990. The objective: to locate them, evaluate them and measure their impact on the marine ecosystem. A Greenpeace exploration years ago found them in poor condition.
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After decades of silence and opacity, an international scientific team will embark this month from Brest towards an immense Atlantic area opposite Galicia. There, more than 4,000 meters deep, are thousands of barrels with radioactive waste dumped between 1946 and 1990. The objective: to locate them, evaluate them and measure their impact on the marine ecosystem. A Greenpeace exploration years ago found them in poor condition.

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Galiciapress broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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