Belgian nuclear power plants operating at minimum staffing levels
PUBLISHED Tue, March 22, 2016 - 9:34am EDT
Belgium's nuclear watchdog FANC says nuclear power plants are operating at minimum staffing levels after the attacks in Brussels. "Only those who really have to be there are staying. The others are being sent home," a spokeswoman told VTM, adding that the precautionary measures will remain in effect until further notice. The Tihange nuclear power plant in Huy has been evacuated for unknown reasons.
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