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Weather agency: Next N. Korean test may cause leak

- By Hyung-jin Kim The Associated Press

SEOUL, South Korea — Any future nuclear test by North Korea risks collapsing its mountain test site and triggering a radiation leak, South Korea’s weather agency chief said Monday.

The head of the Korea Meteorolog­ical Administra­tion, Nam Jae-cheol, made the comments during a parliament committee meeting in response to a lawmaker’s question.

South Korea has detected several small earthquake­s near the test site the North used for its sixth and most powerful bomb explosion in September. Experts say the quakes suggest the area is now too unstable to conduct more tests there.

Lee Won-jin, a Korea Meteorolog­ical Administra­tion researcher, said the analysis of satellite photos indicated there were landslides around the Punggye-ri test site after the September test. He also said there now might be a hollow space inside Mount Mantap, the granite peak where the North’s test site is located.

Lee said the North’s past six nuclear tests were not reported to have caused any radiation damage to neighborin­g countries

Analysts believe North Korea will likely conduct more nuclear and missile tests to try to build a reliable arsenal of nuclear-tipped missiles capable of striking anywhere in the mainland U.S. It’s unclear when and where those tests could take place.

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