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Jellyfish Force Shutdown of Nuclear Reactor
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Jellyfish entered the pumping station of a French nuclear power plant, forcing it to shut down one of its reactors, the energy company EDF said in a statement.
EDF’s Paluel nuclear plant in northern France was affected. EDF shut down the reactor at 9 p.m. local time on Wednesday, September 3, and also lowered the power of another reactor at the nuclear plant as a precaution.
It said work is ongoing to restore full power to both of the reactors.
Jellyfish arrived in the filters, EDF said, located in the non-nuclear part of the plant, where pumping stations take in seawater used to cool its nuclear facilities.
This is a breaking news story. Updates to follow.
