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Three Mile Island nuclear power plant
A Pennsylvania State policeman and plant security guards stand outside the closed front gate to the Metropolitan Edison Nuclear Power Plant on Three Mile Island near Harrisburg, Pa. after the plant was shut down following an accident in the plant. Some radiation escaped into the atmosphere Wednesday, March 23, 1979. In background are the plant's cooling towers.
Keywords: Three mile Island Nuclear Power Plant (TMI) near Harrisburg Pa in Middletown Penn

Three Mile Island nuclear power plant

A Pennsylvania State policeman and plant security guards stand outside the closed front gate to the Metropolitan Edison Nuclear Power Plant on Three Mile Island near Harrisburg, Pa. after the plant was shut down following an accident in the plant. Some radiation escaped into the atmosphere Wednesday, March 23, 1979. In background are the plant's cooling towers.

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Filename:pict419.jpg
Album name:Rennhack / Three Mile Island (TMI)
Rating (2 votes):55555
Keywords:Three / mile / Island / Nuclear / Power / Plant / (TMI) / near / Harrisburg / Pa / in / Middletown / Penn
Date:March 23, 1979
Credits:AP Photo/Paul Vathis
Filesize:26 KiB
Date added:Sep 20, 2005
Dimensions:512 x 337 pixels
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