Evacuation: Fast-growing wildfire burns near spent fuel storage at Idaho National Lab — Accepts nuclear rods from plants across US

Published: August 26th, 2011 at 12:52 pm ET
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Idaho fire prompts evacuation of nuclear facility, Reuters by Laura Zuckerman, August 26, 2011:

Firefighters struggled on Thursday to control a fast-growing 28,000-acre wildfire raging within several miles of spent nuclear fuel stored at a U.S. Energy Department lab in the high desert of eastern Idaho.

The growth and intensity of the blaze, the nation’s largest active wildfire, prompted the Idaho National Laboratory to order a key facility on the 890-square-mile site evacuated of all nonessential personnel, lab officials said. [...]

Wildfire burns near spent nuclear fuel in Idaho, Reuters by Laura Zuckerman, August 25, 2011:

[T]he lab accepts spent radioactive fuel rods from power plants and other sources across the nation.

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