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A swarm of jellyfish shut down four of six nuclear reactors at the Gravelines power plant near Calais, France.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNFrance restarts nuclear plant after jellyfish invasion
A nuclear power plant in northern France hit by a jellyfish invasion was getting back online on Wednesday, operator EDF said, with service restored at the first of four closed reactors. France has 18 ...
Four reactors at France’s Gravelines nuclear power plant were shut down late Sunday due to a swarm of jellyfish in the cooling systems, operator EDF said on Monday, likely due to rising water ...
Four reactors at France’s Gravelines nuclear power plant had to be temporarily shut down over the weekend after a swarm of jellyfish threatened to clog critical water intake systems.
A French nuclear power plant has been completely shut down after its systems were overwhelmed by a swarm of jellyfish.
Jellyfish have forced the shutdown of four reactors at France’s Gravelines nuclear plant, with operations set to resume in ...
Four reactors at France's Gravelines nuclear plant will return to operation throughout the week, slightly later than ...
Jellyfish swarms forced a shutdown of France's largest nuclear facility at Gravelines, impacting 900-megawatt reactors but ...
Four of the plant’s reactors shut down after swarms of jellyfish clogged its pumping stations. It isn’t the first time the ...
The shutdown, which coincides with rising sea temperatures linked to climate change, has halted all power generation at the ...
The Gravelines nuclear power plant in Ford, France, had to temporarily shut down on Sunday, Aug. 10, after a group of jellyfish were found in the power plant's cooling system.
Located on the Channel coast near Dunkirk, Gravelines is the largest nuclear power plant in western Europe, with six 900 ...
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