SCARY: Portable Nuclear Device – MISSING!

The news headlines contain the words: nuclear war! One portable nuclear device goes missing!
Pennsylvania authorities are frantic once a portable nuclear device that belongs to a construction inspection company went missing!
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Pennsylvania DEP said that the device had been used at construction sites to evaluate road-bed materials; if it’s not handled properly, it could create nuclear contamination.
The nuclear gauge belongs to KAKS and Company but went missing once their truck was stolen.
The company vehicle was found, but the gauge is still missing.
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NBC News reported:
Authorities in Pennsylvania are searching for a missing portable nuclear device containing radioactive material that belongs to a local construction inspection company.
The state’s Department of Environmental Protection said the device, a portable nuclear gauge, is often used at construction sites to “evaluate the properties of building and road-bed materials.” But if mishandled or damaged, people could be exposed to radiation contamination.
The nuclear density gauge belonging to KAKS and Company LLC was safely stored inside a vehicle reported stolen in the city of Philadelphia, the agency said in a press release Friday. When the car was found, the gauge was missing.
If the device’s sealed sources of radioactive material are badly damaged or struck by a vehicle, “there is potential for damage to the radioactive source and spread of contamination,” according to the agency.
“It is critical for anyone who has information about the lost nuclear gauge to contact local authorities or DEP,” David Allard, director of the Bureau of Radiation Protection, said in a statement. “As long as the device is not tampered with or damaged, it presents no hazard to public safety.”
As long as it's not tampered with?
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Sky News added:
A portable nuclear device containing radioactive material that could be a danger to public safety has gone missing in the US state of Pennsylvania.
Authorities are currently searching for the device, which belongs to local construction inspection company KAKS and Company LLC.
The state’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) said the device, a portable nuclear gauge, is often used at construction sites to “evaluate the properties of building and road-bed materials”.
However, people could be exposed to radiation contamination if it is damaged or mishandled, the agency warned.
It said that the nuclear density gauge was safely stored inside a vehicle reported stolen in the city of Philadelphia.
When the vehicle was found, the gauge was missing.
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