Govt Tightens Security at Cesium-137 Storage Site After Theft Case
The Ministry of Environment tightens security at cesium-137 storage site after internal theft. Read more.
The Ministry of Environment tightens security at cesium-137 storage site after internal theft. Read more.
Police name PMT director as suspect in Cs-137 contamination case in Cikande, Banten. Read the full investigation update
Indonesia destroys 5.7 tons of shrimp contaminated with Cesium-137 to protect national food safety, using strict radiation-safety protocols. Read the full report.
Indonesia’s Cesium-137 Task Force has moved 975 tons of radioactive-contaminated material and targets full decontamination by late November. Read the full report.
Indonesia faces another export setback as the U.S. rejects shoes contaminated with radioactive Cs-137. Officials confirm full decontamination efforts. Read the full story now.
Industry MinisterAgus Kartasasmita confirms the Cs-137 radiation case in Cikande is resolved, paving the way to lift the metal scrap import ban. Read the full update.
Indonesia’s 41 shrimp processors regain conditional access to the US market after the Cesium-137 issue. Learn how KKP restored export confidence. Read more.
Indonesia’s task force cements five Cs-137 contaminated sites in Cikande, Serang, to ensure safety and restore the area within three weeks. Read more.
Indonesia’s Cesium-137 task force completes decontamination of 22 factories in Cikande, removing 558.8 tons of radioactive material. Read the full update.
The government is targeting completion of the decontamination procedure due to radioactive Cesium-137 exposure in Cikande District, Serang Regency, Banten, within two weeks.
After 29,700 vehicle inspections in Cikande, all 47 exposed to Cesium-137 are now clean, officials confirm. Find out how Indonesia contained the radiation scare. Read more here.
Indonesia confirms one container of cloves suspected of radioactive Cesium-137 contamination, with authorities assuring public safety and continued U.S. market access. Read the full investigation details.