(6 Oct 1995) T/I: 11:20:51
Following the Bulgarian announcement of its plans to reopen the
Kozlodui Atomic reactor, Romania is preparing itself for a
potential environmental disaster. Experts will carefully analyse
water samples from the Danube river, which forms the common border
with Bulgaria, and which also cools the atomic plant at Kozlodui.
Pharmaceutical plants in Bucharest have begun producing iodine
pills, to be distributed in "zone zero" - the name given to the
area that will be most affected by any accident at the Kozlodui
plant - in an effort to counteract some damage that will
inevitably happen.
SHOWS:
VARIOUS ROMANIA. 6/10 + file
FILE
KOZLODUI
atomic plant at Kozlodui ext
cu gate
interior of plant
machinery in plant
control room
man at controls
cu man at controls
6/10
BECHET - on the Romanian side of the Danube:
sign on wall
doctor working on radiation testing equipment
radiation sign
doctor at computer
man testing equipment
cu equipment
pan down to doctor taking water sample from Danube
boat
doctor on boat taking samples
BUCHAREST
medicine plant which produces iodine pills.
bottles on production line
doctor in plant
cu iodine pill box
boxes of pills
2.06
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