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A 440 Mw Nuclear Reactor Was Almost Destroyed when an Electrician Accidentally Shorted It Out in Germany 50 Years Ago – Cooling Stopped at 100% for 4.5 Hours
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The Greifswald nuclear power plant accident in December 1975 was a medium-severity incident that almost became the Fukushima of Europe. The accident was caused by a careless electrician, a technical fault, and a rigid operating culture. The East German government managed to cover up everything until the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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