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Nuclear Security in Big Cities

One of the workshop demonstration scenarios involved dirty bombs – that is, explosive devices that disperse radioactive material. One scenario featured a dirty bomb explosion in a sports arena while another included a dirty bomb attack against a convoy transporting a VIP. The yellow smoke symbolizes radiation emanating from the mock explosions.

Photos taken and interviews conducted 6-8 November 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, during an IAEA International Workshop on Integrating Nuclear Security Applications in Major Urban Areas, hosted by the Government of Argentina through the Undersecretariat of Nuclear Energy of the Secretary of Energy, and held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Demonstrations provided by the Federal Police and the National Regulatory Authority.

Text and Photo: Susanna Lööf / IAEA
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