Sites with radioactive material more vulnerable as climate change increases wildfire, flood risks
- Some of the nation's most sensitive sites like Los Alamos, Santa Susana, and Hanford face increased threats from climate change due to their radioactive material content.
- Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico experienced a 2000 wildfire that came close to a radioactive waste site.
- Hanford nuclear site in Washington, where the U.S. Made atomic bombs, was not reached by a fire, protecting plutonium pits in fire-resistant containers.
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