This is where the ‘world’s most dangerous grave’ lies; a permanent containment site that ‘still’ possess nuclear threat?

Richard Leroy McKinley's grave at Arlington National Cemetery is a containment zone due to his death in the 1961 SL-1 nuclear accident. A routine maintenance operation on the experimental reactor went fatally wrong, resulting in an explosion that killed McKinley and two others. Their bodies were heavily contaminated, making McKinley's burial a complex operation to prevent radioactive spread.

This is where the ‘world’s most dangerous grave’ lies; a permanent containment site that ‘still’ possess nuclear threat?
Richard Leroy McKinley's grave at Arlington National Cemetery is a containment zone due to his death in the 1961 SL-1 nuclear accident. A routine maintenance operation on the experimental reactor went fatally wrong, resulting in an explosion that killed McKinley and two others. Their bodies were heavily contaminated, making McKinley's burial a complex operation to prevent radioactive spread.