Source: Global Security Newswire
Date: Tuesday, July 5, 2011
The Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico is due to open on Wednesday, more than one week after a record-setting blaze in the state forced the nuclear weapons site to suspend operations, facility Director Charles McMillan said on Sunday (see GSN, July 1).
“Los Alamos National Laboratory appears to have escaped serious damage from the Las Conchas fire,” McMillan wrote in a memo to personnel. “We are grateful for the tremendous efforts of emergency responders that helped spare the lab and the town of Los Alamos. I wish to extend my deepest thanks to everyone who has helped so far, including all lab employees who have patiently persevered during this emergency.
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Residents are also returning home to the town of Los Alamos as well according to KOBTV4:
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
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