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Subject: Iodine Pills to People near Nuke Plants
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FRENCH GOVERNMENT TO DISTRIBUTE PRECAUTIONARY IODINE PILLS TO PEOPLE LIVING NEAR NUKE PLANTS _________________________________________________________________ Copyright (c) 1997 Nando.net Copyright (c) 1997 The Associated Press
PARIS (Mar 18, 1997 11:13 p.m. EST) -- The French government will hand out iodine pills next month to about 600,000 people living near nuclear power plants, to be taken in case of a Chernobyl-like accident. Health Minister Herve Gaymard spoke of the move Tuesday, along with a variety of other health policies, at a routine news conference. France launched a similar pill-dispensing operation in April 1996, 10 years to the day after the Chernobyl accident spewed a deadly cloud of radiation across the Soviet Union and much of Europe. Iodine is the only substance known to shield the body at least partially against cancer-causing radiation poisoning. The pills are designed to be taken orally within an hour of a nuclear accident to saturate the thyroid gland, which is especially vulnerable to cancer after exposure to radiation. The French government has been widely ridiculed for insisting that the radiation unleashed at Chernobyl didn't reach France, though neighboring countries all said it passed through their skies. France's 25 nuclear power plants are generally considered safe and, according to the French power company EDF, provide 77 percent of France's electricity. Health Ministry spokeswoman Florence Lepany-Duval, asked why the government decided to hand out the pills last year and now, said Gaymard chose the Chernobyl anniversary to enact recommendations that scientists made when he took office in October 1995. She said French nuclear reactors posed no new threat. The country has never suffered a life-threatening nuclear accident, but its nuclear plants have not been accident-free. One in Grenoble, which is the world's largest fast-breeder reactor, was shut down for two months in 1995 after a leak developed in a steam generator. And there have been recent reports that people living near France's nuclear waste treatment facility at La Hague, in Normandy, were exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. Last week, a research group said people walking on a beach near the plant were exposed to radioactivity up to 3,000 times higher than usual because a waste-filled pipe had been uncovered by low tides. - message sent by infoterra@cedar.univie.ac.at to signoff from the list, send an email to majordomo@cedar.univie.ac.at the message body should read signoff infoterra your@email.address -
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