Georgian Black Sea Port Terminal Halted on Radioactive Findings

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Georgia’s Black sea port of Batumi halted work today because of a suspicious radioactive substance hidden among scrap metal, said Levan Gogua, the main specialist in the Environment Ministry’s nuclear safety department.

“Our colleagues are already traveling there to find out whether the substance found in Batumi port is CS-137,” Gogua said today by phone.