Image source, Getty Images Image caption, The pill went missing out on after being carried from a mine near Newman in Western Australia By Kathryn Armstrong BBC News An immediate search is under method in Western Australia after a small pill consisting of a radioactive compound went missing out on. The case includes a little amount of radioactive Caesium-137, which might trigger major health problem if touched. It was lost in between the town of Newman and the city of Perth in mid-January – a range of approximately 1,400 km (870 miles). The general public has actually been alerted to keep away from the pill if they see it. It was being transferred on a truck in between a mine website north of Newman in the Pilbara area and the north-eastern parts of Perth in between 10-16 January when it was mislaid. Caesium-137 is a compound typically utilized in mining operations. The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) has stated the pill can not be weaponised however might trigger radiation burns and have other longer-term threats like cancer. The item releases a “sensible” quantity of radiation, Dr Andrew Robertson, the state’s primary health officer and Radiological Council chair, stated. “Our issue is that somebody will select it up, not understanding what it is,” he stated. “They might believe it is something intriguing and keep it, or keep it in their space, keep it in their vehicle, or offer it to somebody.” Image source, DFES Image caption, The missing out on pill is small however stated to include a “affordable” quantity of radiation DFES has actually launched an illustration of the item, which determines 6mm by 8mm. The websites where the transport started and ended have actually been browsed and efforts are under method to find out the precise path and stops that were made to limit the field of search. Anybody who sees the things is asked to call the DFES and to look for immediate medical help if they believe they have actually entered into contact with it. More on this story Related Topics