Krsko, riavviata la centrale nucleare dopo l’avaria

L’impianto si era spento automaticamente lo scorso 25 febbraio: “Nessun danno ambientale” assicurano
epa01368816 (FILE) A file photo dated 12 December 2004 showing the nuclear power plant in Krsko, Slovenia. The European Commission late 04 June 2008 issued a UN-wide alert after the nuclear power plant in Krsko, Slovenia, began shutting down after a water leak in its cooling system. Slovenian nuclear authorities said there was no danger to people or the environment. EPA/STRINGER
epa01368816 (FILE) A file photo dated 12 December 2004 showing the nuclear power plant in Krsko, Slovenia. The European Commission late 04 June 2008 issued a UN-wide alert after the nuclear power plant in Krsko, Slovenia, began shutting down after a water leak in its cooling system. Slovenian nuclear authorities said there was no danger to people or the environment. EPA/STRINGER

L’unica centrale nucleare della Slovenia, (che dista circa 120 chilometri in linea d’aria da Trieste) è stata fatta ripartire a pieno regime la scorsa notte dopo che il 25 febbraio si era arrestata automaticamente per problemi tecnici. Lo riferiscono i responsabili dell’impianto di Krsko (Nek) precisando che l’arresto non ha avuto impatti ambientali o sulla salute.

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