CLEARED.
More than 250 used vehicles passed the test Sunday when health authorities carried out inspections for any signs of radiation at the Bridgetown Port.
Cargo vessel Veager Leader brought the used vehicles from Japan with 40 of them to be transhipped to neighbouring countries.
This follows last Friday’s investigation led by the Ministry of Health and its environmental division at the port after an alarm had been raised about possible radiation contamination of used cars which arrived from Japan. (TS)
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