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Police issue radiation warning after nuclear moisture gauge stolen from building site – ABC News
South Australian police issue a warning after a construction industry device known as an “enhanced nuclear moisture density gauge” was stolen from a building site…

South Australian police have issued a warning after a device containing radioactive material was stolen from a building site in Adelaide’s inner south.
- The enhanced nuclear moisture density gauge was stolen from a building site at Eastwood
- Police have warned the thief or thieves not to dismantle it
- A radiation expert said the radioactive material was safely sealed but could be fatal if tampered with
The machine, a Troxler 3430P plus enhanced nuclear moisture density gauge, went missing from a building…
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