- In **2010**, Delhi experienced a significant **nuclear crisis** when **Cobalt-60**, a radioactive substance, was inadvertently released into the environment.
- The radioactive source originated from a **Gamma Cell Irradiator** that had been unused for decades and was improperly disposed of by **Delhi University**.
- The situation escalated when **five people** exposed to radiation suffered severe health effects, leading to one fatality among them, marking India’s first **radiation-related death** from Cobalt-60.
- Authorities, including the **Bhabha Atomic Research Centre**, acted to contain the radiation spread, and the injured received inadequate government support for their recovery.
- This incident led to significant **revisions** in regulations surrounding radioactive materials and improved protocols for handling hazardous waste in India.
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