Urgent search underway in WA for dangerous radioactive capsule
An urgent search is underway to locate a missing radioactive capsule in Western Australia. The public has been told not to touch the tiny capsule which is believed to have fallen from a truck somewhere over an area of 1,400 kilometres.
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