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IAEA Identifies Transport as Key Vulnerability in Nuclear Material Security

The IAEA has reported that 55% of nuclear and radioactive material thefts since 1993 occurred during transportation, highlighting critical infrastructure risks.

Editorial Staff
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According to the IAEA, a significant 55% of nuclear and radioactive material thefts have taken place during transport since 1993. This statistic underscores the vulnerabilities inherent in the transportation of such materials.

The report emphasizes the need for enhanced security measures during the transport phase to mitigate risks associated with these vulnerabilities. Current systems may require reevaluation to ensure adequate protection.

Ongoing efforts to improve transport safety protocols are essential to address these concerns and prevent future incidents. The findings call for a strategic review of existing infrastructure and operational practices.