A RUSSIAN city declared a state of emergency today after a mystery radiation leak.

High radiation levels were found near a pylon just 1.5 miles away from residential buildings in Khabarovsk, according to reports.

Footage showed a man holding a radiation reader that quickly rose as he walked over a 'waste dump' in Khabarovsk

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Footage showed a man holding a radiation reader that quickly rose as he walked over a ‘waste dump’ in KhabarovskCredit: East2West
The man was heard saying there was a reading of 20 - a high level of radiation that can increase cancer risk

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The man was heard saying there was a reading of 20 – a high level of radiation that can increase cancer riskCredit: East2West
Khabarovsk - close to the border with China - has a population of 630,000

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Khabarovsk – close to the border with China – has a population of 630,000Credit: East2West

Authorities have not revealed the cause behind the leak – but said it has been “removed and placed in a protective container” and taken to a radioactive waste storage facility.

And a state of emergency will remain in place for at least three more days – as law enforcement agencies probe the leak.

It appears to have taken a week for authorities in the city to act on the leak after a youngster is said to have reported a high radiation reading on March 28.

Footage emerged showing a man wearing a nuclear protective mask and holding a radiation reader that quickly rose as he walked over what was described as a “waste dump”.

The reader sounded an alarm at 0.45 microsieverts – the unit that measures radiation – and the highest reading on the screen was 5.99.

But the man was heard saying there was a reading of 20 – enough to potentially increase cancer risk, damage DNA, damage foetuses and threaten the health of children.

On Friday, authorities cordoned off the area – but the source of the potentially lethal radiation leak is still not known.

Andrey Kolchin, the head of civil defence in the city, said: “A source of increased radiation levels was discovered… the area was cordoned. 

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“It was decided to introduce a state of emergency in Khabarovsk to carry out work faster.”

No one has been injured or exposed to radiation – and “there is no threat to the health of citizens”, Russia‘s consumer safety watchdog reportedly said.

A source at Radon nuclear agency said: “The radiation source was removed and placed in a protective container, transported to a radioactive waste storage facility.

“There is no environmental pollution and no threat to society.”

Source: Sun

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