✅ Radioactive waste from New Jersey went lost
✅ It was lost inside a FedEx facility
✅ No drones were used in the search
A minuscule amount of radioactive waste that went missing on Dec. 2 — reports of which prompted theories that the drones were secretly searching for radioactive substances or a dirty bomb — has been found. And no drones were used in the process.
According to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection reported that a GE-68 pin used at the Nazha Cancer Center in Newfields was “lost in transit” on Dec. 2. The pin had a small and relatively safe amount of radioactive material, according to the report.
The pin has been located and the DEP has closed the case…