UK confesses ‘serious nuclear incident’ at Navy base
The event, classified as Category A—the highest level for nuclear site incidents, indicating an actual or significant risk of radioactive release—took place sometime between January and April. Officials have not disclosed whether any radioactive material escaped.
The revelation came in a parliamentary response from Defence Procurement Minister Maria Eagle, who reported that Faslane logged one Category A incident, along with two Category B, seven Category C, and four Category D cases in that period. At nearby Coulport, where nuclear missiles and warheads are stored, four Category C and nine Category D incidents were reported.
Category B covers contained radiation releases or unplanned exposure, Category C involves moderate release potential, and Category D indicates minimal risk but potential safety concerns.
The disclosure follows an investigation last week revealing multiple leaks of radioactive water from warheads at Coulport into Loch Long, blamed on burst aging pipes. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency said poor maintenance was at fault, with around half of the site’s 1,500 pipes beyond their design lifespan.
SNP deputy leader Keith Brown accused the government of concealing the dangers, warning that Britain’s nuclear weapons are “poorly maintained” and pose a direct threat to safety and the environment.
The Ministry of Defence insisted the incidents posed no public risk, framing the reports as proof of “a strong safety culture,” but said further details could not be released for security reason.
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