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Truck Carrying 'Extremely Dangerous' Radioactive Material Stolen In Mexico

A truck carrying "extremely dangerous" radioactive material has been stolen in Mexico, authorities said Wednesday.

The vehicle was transporting radiotherapy equipment containing the radioactive isotope cobalt-60 from a hospital to a waste storage center, the International Atomic Energy Agency said.

"At the time the truck was stolen, the source was properly shielded," the IAEA said in a statement. "However, the source could be extremely dangerous to a person if removed from the shielding, or if it was damaged."

The vehicle was a 2.5-ton Volkswagen truck with an integrated crane, Mexico's National Commission of Nuclear Safety and Safeguards (CNSNS) said. The truck was stolen on Monday at a gas station in Tepojaco, near Mexico City.

Mexico's federal, state, and local authorities are now involved in a widespread and coordinated hunt for the vehicle across several states, the CNSNS said.

U.S. officials say it's not at all clear why it was stolen. It could be, one official said, that whoever stole the truck had no idea what was inside and was more interesting in getting a truck.

Jennifer Cole, head of emergency management at the London-based Royal United Services Institute think tank, said the cobalt-60 would be stored in a sealed chamber, known as a "sealed source."

In the wrong hands, this can be dangerous, she said.

"What happens with a dirty bomb is the material is exploded and each piece of shrapnel gives off radiation," she said. "Therefore it is over a large area and much harder to clear up.

"More than anything, this can cause panic as there’s a huge amount of fear when radiation or radioactive material is mentioned."

According to safety guidelines on the IAEA website, a "malevolent use of radioactive sources…could also cause significant social, psychological and economic impacts."

There also are many documented cases of people unwittingly stealing or acquiring radioactive material and then becoming ill or dying.

IAEA spokeswoman Gill Tudor told NBC News: "Such thefts are not uncommon, and the thieves do not necessarily know what they have in their possession in addition to the vehicle that may have been the original target.

"In some cases, for example, radioactive sources have ended up being sold as scrap, causing serious health consequences for people who unknowingly come into contact with it."
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The sealed box containing the radiotherapy equipment.
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no offense but mexico is the wrong hands unfortunatley
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Radioactive Zetas? Oh no!
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...and in other news, Mexico acquires its first nuclear powered donkey.
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Bunch of idiots! What the hell they looking to gain from a truck carrying a bunch of radioactive waste?
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Bunch of idiots! What the hell they looking to gain from a truck carrying a bunch of radioactive waste?
Melting enemy cartel members in a pot of acid-mixed nuke waste?

Oh I cannot wait!
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Were lucky its only Mexico that its lost in,... scary to think if it were in a country that knew what to do with it
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