It may be tiny and it will most certainly not poison the entirety of India, but just because it’s tiny doesn’t mean it’s not dangerous. The case of the Kramatorsk radiological accident shows that perfectly, a tiny radioactive capsule that somehow ended up in the wall of an apartment building killed four people. A similar capsule was lost in Australia just a few years ago and luckily it was found.
It may be tiny and it will most certainly not poison the entirety of India, but just because it’s tiny doesn’t mean it’s not dangerous. The case of the Kramatorsk radiological accident shows that perfectly, a tiny radioactive capsule that somehow ended up in the wall of an apartment building killed four people. A similar capsule was lost in Australia just a few years ago and luckily it was found.
@zaphod That is a completely different thing. Cesium-137 is dangerous. These capsules have an inscription “DROP AND RUN” for a good reason.
Mixing these incidents up with each other creates dangerous misinformation.