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<category>159884 | Explosion at British submarine has not changed radioactive background on Kamchatka</category>
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<description>Radioactive background on Kamchatka on March 23 was at 9 micro-roentgen/h, which is normal. Besides, no changes in the content of harmful substances have neither been detected, REGNUM correspondent reports referring to the Kamchatgidrometeotsentr.As REGNUM reported earlier, a British HMS</description>
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