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Statement By RMAO Board - Noted Increase in Radioactivity


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STATEMENT RELEASED IN REGARDS TO RECENT MEDIA REPORT:
 

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An anonymous source has informed us of a increase in radioactivity from the seafloor of the North Sea. This source, from inside the Radioactive Materials Alert Office (RMAO), responsible for the security and management/logistics of radioactive materials, fuel and waste says that there was a significant increase in the radioactivity levels of the sea floor and sea about 14km off the coast of Port Royalty, as was noted by the scientific vessel HSV Otter. An urgent report was sent to the RMAO, which took immediate action, but has not yet officially released a statement. As of this moment, there is no known danger to humans, and there have been no apparent consequences in regards to the increased radioactivity levels. Our source says an investigation is underway, and that no specific cause has been attributed. 

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STATEMENT:

 

In light of a recent media report by the Hungadada News Service and various other news organisations regarding an incident involving a spike of radioactivity levels, the Board of the Radioactive Materials Alert Office (RMAO) would like to release information and provide detail. The RMAO recieved an urgent report from the science research vessel HSV Otter, which had noted a "significant increase in radioactivity levels 14km off the coast of Port Royalty". An RMAO investigations and containment breach team was sent to the approximate area. It was determined that there was no leak of radioactive materials. The RMAO has placed the investigation into this spike of radiation levels on the highest priority. There is nothing to be worried about at this point in time. A report has also been filed with Port Royalty Police and with the Imperial Protection Group (IPG). The RMAO is also consulting with experts in radioactivity from the University of Port Royalty, and from the DSDH. While these actions may seem extreme, the RMAO is required to begin talks with various different agencies so that we can get the biggest picture of the situation possible. We would like to re-iterate that there is, at this point in time, no danger to health. There is nothing to be worried about. We ask members of the public to only relay news from official sources, and avoid relaying sensationalized material regarding this incident. The RMAO will update this statement when new information is available.

 

-Daniella Redbean

CHAIR, BOARD for the RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS ALERT OFFICE 

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Questions, should you have any, will be answered by the RMAO or DSDH representatives. 

His Royal Highness Emperor Tristar Majestica

Emperor of the Imperial Republic of Hungadada

 

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