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Report links high-voltage power lines to cancer
A secret report has raised fresh fears of a link between power lines and cancer.
London: A secret report has raised fresh fears of a link between power lines and cancer.
The confidential study urges ministers to consider banning the building of homes and schools close to overhead high-voltage power cables because of possible health risks.
It says a ban is the best way to reduce significantly exposure to electromagnetic fields from the electricity grid system.
The report was drawn up by scientists, electricity company bosses, the National Grid, government officials and campaigners over two years after the Health Protection Agency accepted there was a weak statistical "association" between prolonged exposure to power fields and childhood leukaemia.
But the 40 members of the panel have clashed over the final details and conclusions.
It stops short of specifically recommending a ban on new homes and schools within 60 metres of power lines, or vice versa, which could wipe a total of £2 billion (Dh13.36 billion) off property prices across Britain and limit land for housing developments.
But the report concludes that the Government should consider such a move, stating: "We urge government to make a clear decision on whether to implement this option or not."
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