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Any word on what happened and which system?
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-france-nuclear-flamanville-idUSKBN15O17B
When I hear turbine hall, I think of oil or hydrogen. Five people injured is significant.
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I hadn't seen this yet. Thanks for sharing.
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When I hear turbine hall, I think electrical. It also says no injuries, but a few individuals were affected by the fumes.
Pretty much...this is non-news....EXCEPT that its at a Nuclear Power Plant.
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