This
article fails to point out that Hartlepool
nuclear power plant (built in 1967) is in county Durham in the UK
Hartlepool
nuclear power plant fire triggers emergency response
A
fire at a nuclear power plant triggered a major response by emergency
services after smoke was seen billowing into the air.
21
April, 2013
Police
and fire crews were called to Hartlepool power station at about
6.30pm on Saturday after a blaze broke out while a turbine was being
reactivated.
The
fire caused smoke to billow from the plant but Cleveland police said
it was drifting away from nearby homes.
Firefighters
extinguished the blaze but remained on site as a precaution. No one
was injured.
A
statement from the force said: "During incidents such as this,
there are several procedures that take place including the venting of
steam generators. This particular process causes noise, which
residents of nearby areas such as Seaton Carew may hear.
"There
is smoke billowing as a result of the fire, but it is currently
heading in a direction that does not cause any implications for
members of the public."
EDF
Energy, which runs the facility, confirmed a small fire was detected
in the turbine hall of unit 2 at Hartlepool power station.
A
spokesman added: "The fire was quickly brought under control and
any residual smouldering extinguished at 7.53pm.
"There
were no injuries as a result of this incident and there is no threat
to the public or staff.
"Unit
1 at the power station continues to operate normally."
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