cinco
01-04-13, 10:52
Interesting. Just spin or an actual issue going on here? Any of you guys have any insight? Looks like Iranian press is presenting this as a case of really bad "pollution" (i.e. smog). However the referenced link raises questions about prior damage at the nuclear facility.
The below source cites BBC, but only a quick mention on thier website ( http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_9781000/9781575.stm).
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Iranian authorities have advised the one and a half million people who live in Isfahan to leave the city if they can because pollution has now reached emergency levels. The same thing happened in the capital Tehran earlier this week. Kasra Naji works for the BBC's Persian TV service in London.
http://freebeacon.com/iran-to-citizens-flee-isfahan/
Iranian officials have instructed residents of Isfahan to leave the city, renewing concerns that a nearby nuclear site could be leaking radioactive material.
An edict issued Wednesday by Iranian authorities orders Isfahan’s one-and-a-half million people to leave the city “because pollution has now reached emergency levels,” the BBC reported.
However, outside observers suspect that the evacuation order may corroborate previous reports indicating that a uranium enrichment facility near Isfahan had been leaking radioactive material.
http://lastbesthope.sayanythingblog.com/files/2013/01/58738852_iran_nuclear464x290_v2.gif
http://investmentwatchblog.com/breaking-explosion-near-irans-isfahan-nuclear-plant-reported-nuclear-disaster-in-the-making-iran-to-citizens-flee-isfahan/
Conflicting reports have emerged from Iran over an explosion heard in the central city of Isfahan, close to the country’s sensitive nuclear facilities.
The below source cites BBC, but only a quick mention on thier website ( http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_9781000/9781575.stm).
0850
Iranian authorities have advised the one and a half million people who live in Isfahan to leave the city if they can because pollution has now reached emergency levels. The same thing happened in the capital Tehran earlier this week. Kasra Naji works for the BBC's Persian TV service in London.
http://freebeacon.com/iran-to-citizens-flee-isfahan/
Iranian officials have instructed residents of Isfahan to leave the city, renewing concerns that a nearby nuclear site could be leaking radioactive material.
An edict issued Wednesday by Iranian authorities orders Isfahan’s one-and-a-half million people to leave the city “because pollution has now reached emergency levels,” the BBC reported.
However, outside observers suspect that the evacuation order may corroborate previous reports indicating that a uranium enrichment facility near Isfahan had been leaking radioactive material.
http://lastbesthope.sayanythingblog.com/files/2013/01/58738852_iran_nuclear464x290_v2.gif
http://investmentwatchblog.com/breaking-explosion-near-irans-isfahan-nuclear-plant-reported-nuclear-disaster-in-the-making-iran-to-citizens-flee-isfahan/
Conflicting reports have emerged from Iran over an explosion heard in the central city of Isfahan, close to the country’s sensitive nuclear facilities.