Spain renews call for US to remove soil from nuclear accident site
Contaminated earth in Almeria is result of 1966 air crash involving a B-52 loaded with hydrogen bombs
Nearly 60 years after a midair collision dumped four US hydrogen bombs in south-eastern Spain, strewing radioactive plutonium across the landscape, Spanish officials have renewed efforts to have Washington cart off tens of thousands of cubic metres of contaminated soil to the US for storage.
A source at Spain's ministry of foreign affairs confirmed on Monday that it had formally requested the US takes action to remove the radioactive earth. The request is in line with a non-binding agreement struck between the two countries in 2015 and which included a US commitment to arrange for disposal of the contaminated earth at an appropriate site in the United States".
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