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Radioactive truck 'stolen in Mexico' Medical radioactive material truck 'stolen in Mexico'
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A truck carrying radioactive material has been stolen in Mexico, the UN's nuclear watchdog says. A truck carrying medical radioactive material has been stolen in Mexico, the UN's nuclear watchdog says.
Mexico informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that the truck carrying a "dangerous radioactive source" used in medical treatment was stolen on Monday. Mexico told the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that the truck was carrying a "dangerous radioactive source" used for cancer treatments when it was stolen on Monday.
The radiotherapy machine, used for treating cancers, was being taken from a hospital to a waste storage centre. The radiotherapy source was being taken from a hospital to a waste storage centre.
It was stolen near the capital, Mexico City.It was stolen near the capital, Mexico City.
Mexico's Nuclear Security Commission said at that the time of the theft, the cobalt-60 teletherapy source was "properly shielded".
But the commission warned it could be "extremely dangerous to a person if removed from the shielding, or if it was damaged".
Local media reported that the truck, a 2.5-tonne Volkswagen Worker, was stolen at a petrol station in Tepojaco, on the outskirts of Mexico City on Monday morning.
Mexican police are currently conducting a search for the truck and its contents and have issued a press release to alert the public of its potential dangers.