Nuclear Incident: Reactor Loses Cooling for 18 Hours Due to Malfunctioning Valve
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Nuclear Incident: Reactor Loses Cooling for 18 Hours Due to Malfunctioning Valve
When the elements are not involved, human errors can lead to disastrous consequences. Chernobyl is a blatant example and the consequences of the lack of alertness and precaution on the nuclear reactor n ° 4 are still visible today. In France, a few days ago, on June 15, 2025, an error almost caused a disaster. Fortunately, it was identified and repaired in time: an incident result without consequences. Phew. Well, this is not a story of a key fo…
When the elements are not involved, human errors can lead to disastrous consequences. Chernobyl is a clear example and the consequences of the lack of vigilance and precaution on nuclear reactor #4 are still visible today. In France, a few days ago, on June 15, 2025, an error almost caused a disaster. Fortunately, it was spotted and repaired in time: an incident result without consequence. Uf. A maintenance operation that almost turned badly L'e…
"It Could Have Been Serious " : It Is Wrong to Tap and Deprives a Nuclear Cooling Plant for 18 Hours
On 15 June 2025, the Golfech nuclear power plant, located in the Tarn-et-Garonne, experienced a technical problem which, although it did not have a direct effect on the safety of nuclear power plant installations, highlighted the attention needed during maintenance operations in this field. This event recalls how safety procedures in nuclear power plants are crucial to ensure their proper functioning. An incident caused by a human error This sma…
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