Increased radioactivity has been detected in the Baltic Sea. Sweden detected 3 isotopes involved with nuclear power had increased, the source is unknown but could be coming from the area around Russia. Lassina Zerbo from the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, said elevated levels of three radioactive isotopes were detected on June 22-23 that are associated with nuclear activities. Caesium-134, caesium-137, and ruthenium-103 are known to be involved with nuclear activities. They are telling us it's not harmful to human health, but since the source is unknown we don't know how bad it is or how much worse it will get so if this were to be the signs of a nuclear disaster, leak or something, this needs to be investigated more already days have passed there aren't enough testing stations in a lot of places in the world. We could replace nuclear power and not have any national security risks associated with nuclear, but there is a media blackout preventing that information reaching the public.
22 /23 June 2020, RN #IMS station SEP63 #SwedenπΈπͺ detected 3isotopes; Cs-134, Cs-137 & Ru-103 associated w/Nuclear fission @ higher[ ] than usual levels (but not harmful for human health). The possible source region in the 72h preceding detection is shown in orange on the map. pic.twitter.com/ZeGsJa21TN