It is reported by TV2 with reference to the expedition leader Hilda Eliza Heldal.

It is noted that the experts took samples from the vent, located in the immediate vicinity of the reactor.

According to Heldal, data on the excess of the radiation level by 100 thousand times is preliminary.

“We will look at the samples more carefully when we get home,” she clarified.

Heldal noted that the leak does not pose a threat to fisheries.

Moscow and Oslo regularly conduct studies of radiation levels in the area of ​​the Komsomolets submarine submerged.

The submarine sank in a fire in the Norwegian Sea on April 7, 1989. 42 people died.