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Explosion at Flamanville nuclear power plant in France, no risk of nuclear contamination | |
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An explosion has occurred at Flamanville Nuclear Power Plant, in France’s north-west, officials told local media, adding that several people were slightly injured after inhaling the fumes, though there is no nuclear risk. | |
The incident occurred at 10:00 local time (09:00 GMT) in an engine room, Ouest-France newspaper reported. | |
At least five people have been slightly injured inhaling the fumes caused by the blast, AFP reports citing sources in the prefecture. | |
The paper cited the local prefecture, saying that there is no nuclear risk for locals. | |
Local La Presse de la Manche newspaper said at least seven people were in or around the engine room when the incident occurred. | |
Several ambulances were seen heading to the site of the explosion, the paper added. | |
The nuclear plant located in the Flamanville commune has two pressurized water reactors that produce 1.3 GWe (gigawatt electrical) each. The reactors were built in 1986 and 1987. A third reactor will be completed by 2018. | |
The plant is owned by Électricité de France (EDF), a French electric utility company, headquartered in Paris. |