Due to jellyfish, the French nuclear power plant has been partly started again

Due to jellyfish, the French nuclear power plant has been partly started again

A Nuclear Power Plant on the French Coast, which was Shut Down Due to Jellyfish, was partial restarted on Wednesday. Employees of the Nuclear Power Plant Between Calais and Dunkirk Were Surprized On Monday by Jellyfish That Ended Up In The Cooling Systems Of The Reactors.

The Affected Electricity Company EDF Reports That the First Nuclear Reactor is Working Again and the Others Are Being Prepared. In Total, Four Reactors Were Shut Down.

Swarms of Jellyfish ended up in the cooling system on Monday. The Plant is Cooled with Seawater That Is Supplied Through A Pipe. This is how the animals ended up in the water pumping stations.

Accordance to EDF, Such A Situation is Rare and Unpredictable. The Organization Emphasized On Monday that no Dangerous Situation had Arisen. The Nuclear Power Plant is One of the Largest in France.

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