Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Leafleting-Radiation-Info-in-Mayapuri-27MZIFIX9W7I.htmlConceptually similarReading Radiation Info in MayapuriGP022GBCompleted★★★★Decontamination of radiation hotspots starts in Mayapuri GP025FKCompleted★★★★Decontamination of radiation hotspots starts in Mayapuri GP025FLCompleted★★★★Decontamination of radiation hotspots starts in Mayapuri GP025FMCompleted★★★★Decontamination of radiation hotspots starts in Mayapuri GP025FNCompleted★★★★Decontamination of radiation hotspots starts in Mayapuri GP025FOCompleted★★★★Decontamination of radiation hotspots starts in Mayapuri GP025FPCompleted★★★★Decontamination of radiation hotspots starts in Mayapuri GP025FQCompleted★★★★Decontamination of radiation hotspots starts in Mayapuri GP025FSCompleted★★★★View AllGP022GCLeafleting Radiation Info in MayapuriA Greenpeace campaigner hands out leafletswith information about radiation, Cobalt 60 and its impact on workers' and traders' health in the community at Mayapuri scrap market. The authorities had started decontaminating the hotspots in Mayapuri on May 15th, only after a Greenpeace team conducted a survey report on elevated levels of radiation in six hotspots in Mayapuri scrap market.Locations:Asia-India-Mayapuri-New DelhiDate:19 May, 2010Credit:© Maruti Modi / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3008px X 2000pxKeywords:Day-Indian Subcontinent ethnicities-KWCI (GPI)-Leaflets-Men-Nuclear (campaign title)-Outdoors-Public engagement-Radiation-ReadingShoot:Second Radiation Survey in Mayapuri Scrap MarketGreenpeace’s team of radiation experts revisit the Mayapuri scrap yard to check the levels of radiation after a decontamination effort by the Indian authorities (AERB, BARC, NAPS and NDRF ) on May 15th. This was only after Greenpeace conducted a survey report on May 14th on elevated levels of radiation in six hotspots in Mayapuri scrap market. In the previous month, exposure to radioactive material (Cobalt-60) claimed one life and caused injuries to many more. The Cobalt-60 originated from a Gamma Irradiator which the Delhi University auctioned to a scrap dealer. The International Atomic Energy Agency has termed it as a Level 4 accident.