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Fire at Penly nuclear reactor in northern France | Fire at Penly nuclear reactor in northern France |
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Fire crews have been rushed to a nuclear reactor in northern France after an escape of smoke but the energy company EDF says the site is secure. | Fire crews have been rushed to a nuclear reactor in northern France after an escape of smoke but the energy company EDF says the site is secure. |
Ten fire engines were sent to the Penly site near Dieppe, where the reactor was shut down after the alarm was raised at 12:20 (11:20 GMT). | |
Nobody was hurt, the firm said, and the incident had "no consequences for the environment". | |
Two small fires had broken out but were later extinguished, the firm said. | |
The blazes were caused by hot oil leaking from a pump inside the reactor building, a spokeswoman said, quoted by Reuters news agency. | |
The Penly plant has two pressurised water reactors, cooled by water from the English Channel. | |
France obtains 75% of its electricity from nuclear power and the industry's future has become a political issue. | France obtains 75% of its electricity from nuclear power and the industry's future has become a political issue. |