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Radioactive {{pll|HAZMAT Cargo|materials}} are those emitting ionizing radiation. They are transported in highly secured sealed flasks, and if {{pll|Body Damage|leaked}}, may cause severe, long-lasting {{pll|Environmental Impact Fee|damage to the environment}} and living organisms, potentially causing many deaths and contaminating an area for decades and even centuries into the future.
Radioactive materials are a type of {{pll|HAZMAT Cargo|HAZMAT cargo}} that emits ionizing radiation when {{pll|Cars & Cargo Damage|leaked}}. Radioactive cargo is transported in highly secured sealed flasks that are difficult to damage, but if a leak occurs radiation may cause long-lasting {{pll|Environmental Impact Fee|damage to the environment}} and living organisms, potentially causing many deaths and contaminating an area for decades, and even centuries, into the future.

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Radioactive materials are a type of {{pll|HAZMAT Cargo|HAZMAT cargo}} that emit ionizing radiation when {{pll|Cars & Cargo Damage|leaked}}. Radioactive cargo is transported in highly secured sealed flasks that are difficult to damage, but if a leak occurs radiation may cause long-lasting {{pll|Environmental Impact Fee|damage to the environment}} and living organisms, potentially causing many deaths and contaminating an area for decades, and even centuries, into the future.

Radioactive materials are a type of HAZMAT cargo that emits ionizing radiation when leaked . Radioactive cargo is transported in highly secured sealed flasks that are difficult to damage, but if a leak occurs radiation may cause long-lasting damage to the environment and living organisms, potentially causing many deaths and contaminating an area for decades, and even centuries, into the future.