Iodine tablets sent to Irish homes

The Government has sent a packet of six iodine tablets to every household in Ireland as part of the national emergency plan for nuclear accidents.

The Government has sent a packet of six iodine tablets to every household in Ireland as part of the national emergency plan for nuclear accidents.

The tablets, which are for human consumption, should arrive in the post in the coming days and weeks.

Ireland's preparations for a possible nuclear fallout were criticised in the wake of the September 11 atrocities, prompting a review of nuclear accident procedures.

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