Potentially hazardous chemical substance found in UN building
Aerial view of the United Nations in midtown Manhattan, in New York City. Several vials of potentially hazardous chemicals, originating from an Iraqi chemical facility, have been found in a UN building but posed no immediate risk, a UN spokeswoman said here Thursday. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)
Photo Gallery>>>
UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 30 (Xinhua) -- UN inspectors found in a UN building in New York vials that may contain a potentially deadly chemical original removed from an Iraqi facility by UN a decade ago, an official announced Thursday.
UN spokesperson Marie Okabe told reporters that UNMOVIC (the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission for Iraq) staff discovered Friday "two small plastic packages with metal and glass containers with unknown liquid substance."
The find was made during the process of archiving UNMOVIC's offices in New York, near the UN Headquarters building, as the commission winds down after the Security Council terminated its mandate in June.
She said an initial probe revealed that the packages were recovered in 1996 from Al Muthanna, a former Iraqi chemical weapons facility, by inspectors with the UN Special Commission (UNSCOM), the predecessor of UNMOVIC.
UNMOVIC said the relevant packages were being handed over to U.S. authorities for removal and destruction. Normally, such items would have been transported directly to appropriately equipped laboratories for analysis.
It is said that an investigation would soon begin into how the hazardous materials came to be in the commission's headquarters.
According to the inspection report containing an inventory of the items, one of the items may contain phosgene (COCL2) suspended in oil -- an old generation chemical warfare agent.
"The inventory also indicated that the other package contains Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) reference standards in sealed glass tubes," Marie said.
UNMOVIC chemical weapons experts sealed the packages and placed them in a safe that was then isolated in a secured room at the headquarters. They also tested the environment surrounding the packages and found no concentration of toxic vapors in the air.
The spokesperson also said that UNMOVIC experts believe the package are properly secured and pose no immediate risk or danger to the immediate public.
Phosgene is a chemical weapon that was used widely in World WarI, and in both its gaseous and liquid forms can be potentially life-threatening, causing the lungs to collapse and damaging the eyes, nose, throat and skin. It is also an industrial chemical that can be used in the production of plastics.
UNMOVIC was established by the Security Council in December 1999 to replace UNSCOM and continue the work, which begun in 1991 in the aftermath of the war that followed the invasion of Kuwait, of verifying Iraq's compliance with its obligations to be rid of weapons of mass destruction, whether chemical, biological or long-range missiles. It was also tasked with ensuring that Iraq did not reacquire these weapons.
猜你喜欢
-
- 03-08别入了考研英一新题型的那些坑
- 03-0818考研英语大纲已发布,写作如何拿高分
- 03-08考研英语完形填空用整体的逻辑思维做
- 03-08一着急成千古恨!别入了考研英一新题型的那些坑
- 03-082018考研英语背历年真题有用吗用“背”成就高分
- 03-082018考研英语:10篇必背的历年真题文章
- 03-082018考研英语掌握科学方法搞定完形填空
- 03-082018考研英语冲刺60天:教你四步高效用真题
- 03-082018年考研英语写作80个高频短语及句式
- 03-082018考研英语冲刺阶段怎么有效利用真题