
Overview
A dirty bomb is a radiological weapon but unlike a nuclear bomb, its purpose is to contaminate rather than destroy. It uses normal explosives to disperse radioactive materials in the local environment, creating a hazard to health that could last for years unless cleaned up. The relative ease of making such a bomb means it is a potent terrorist weapon but Horizon's investigation shows that the risk to health from most such devices need not be great. It also underlines the need for governments to act to secure radioactive sources from falling into criminal hands. Horizon deliberately avoids outlining the production process in any detail. Horizon publishes the results of specially commissioned research, modelling two possible dirty bomb scenarios: attacks on either London or Washington DC. The main conclusion is that the health risks from a dirty bomb explosion are localised to people who are close to the incident or are in contact with the contamination. Although the modelled attack scenarios could have wide-ranging economic repercussions, the majority of the population of either capital city would have only a negligible increase in their risk of developing cancer.
-
40 - 1The Mystery Of Easter Island January 09, 2003
-
40 - 2Living Nightmare January 16, 2003
-
40 - 3Averting Armageddon January 23, 2003
-
40 - 4Dirty Bomb January 30, 2003
-
40 - 5Sexual Chemistry (Update) February 13, 2003
-
40 - 6The Day We Learned To Think February 20, 2003
-
40 - 7Trial and Error February 27, 2003
-
40 - 8Earthquake Storms March 06, 2003
-
40 - 9Life On Mars (Update) March 27, 2003
-
40 - 10The Secret Life Of Caves April 03, 2003
-
40 - 11God On The Brain April 17, 2003
-
40 - 12Flight 587 May 08, 2003
-
40 - 13SARS: The True Story May 29, 2003
-
40 - 14The Big Chill November 13, 2003
-
40 - 15The Bible Code November 20, 2003
-
40 - 16Last Flight of the Columbia November 27, 2003
-
40 - 17The Hunt for an AIDS Vaccine December 04, 2003
-
40 - 18Percy Pilcher's Flying Machine December 11, 2003
-
40 - 19Time Trip December 18, 2003