Cats cause terror in Britain... What's the story?

2023-12-12 2023-12-12T11:27:16Z
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Weather of Arabia - Residents of the area adjacent to a nuclear facility in Britain confirmed that they are facing the problem of cat invasion, stressing that these cats carry nuclear dangers.

In this context, the British newspaper "Daily Mail" indicated in its report issued on Sunday that farmers living near "Nuclear Narnia" , which was described as "the most dangerous nuclear site" in Britain, had been invaded by flocks of radioactive cats.

The nuclear power facilities are located on the coast of Cumbria, west of Britain, and are considered one of the largest nuclear facilities in Europe. Activists opposed to nuclear weapons have confirmed that the stray cats roaming the Sellafield nuclear complex pose a threat to the population, as they are alleged to transport radioactive materials such as plutonium.

These activists strongly criticized the facility's director for endangering the village of Siskal, which is less than 3 miles away. Although the facility's leaders denied these accusations, Daily Mail documents show that 11,000 employees at the facility received a warning stating that they were prohibited from feeding cats. To avoid their gathering around the facility, with the threat of disciplinary penalties in the event of violation of this decision.

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