Even 56 years after the atomic bomb accident on the coast of Spain, it is not clear who is responsible for disposing of the contaminated soil in a fishing village in Almería.
On January 17, 1966, a US military plane with four atomic bombs on board crashed over the fishing village of Palomares on the coast of Almería*. Two nuclear bombs burst, contaminating areas in Palomares that are still radioactive, reports costanachrichten.com*.
The case is now before the Supreme Court of Spain*, which must finally decide who is responsible for cleaning up the coastal town. A cameraman from Almeria has worked intensively on the case. * costanachrichten.com is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA .