With the history of Chernobyl so recently revisited, anything even slightly related is going to hit the headlines.
But the reason I am posting is not about the incident itself, certainly not intending to cause concerns or worry. (I think the wind is blowing it in the oppostite direction.) No, it is about the reported response. What appears to be a staggeringly huge dose of iodine.
Obviously the dose depends on the strength, but I would have expected it to be reasonably strong. (Saying a number of drops without also saying what strength is rather slapdash, at best.) And when iodine is dosed, it is usual to recommend milk to help reduce the effect on the mouth and throat.
Maybe it is a mistake? A bad translation? If in the coming years we hear of thyroid issues in the area, perhaps we should think about the effects of iodine overdose and not just the possibility of radiation issues?
'Brief radiation spike' after rocket engine blast in northern Russia
"They advise everyone to close their windows and drink iodine, 44 drops per glass of water."