US says leaking nuclear waste dome is safe; Marshall Islands
US says leaking nuclear waste dome is safe; Marshall Islands
In response to a directive from Congress, the Department of Energy released a report this week assessing the risks of a 50-year-old cracking and crumbling concrete nuclear waste repository in the Marshall Islands, but the findings did little to ease the concerns of Marshallese leaders in the Central Pacific.
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