Blast at French atomic plant

French authorities said there is no danger of defilement after a blast and fire struck a French atomic power plant Thursday morning.

The blast happened in one of two reactors at the Flamanville office, on the Normandy drift close to the English Channel. A third neighboring reactor is under development.

The impact was in a machine room outside the plant's atomic zone, and there was no danger of pollution, authorities said. They demanded it was not an atomic mishap, despite the fact that the reactor was closed down briefly. The reason for the blast stays obscure.

There were no wounds, albeit five individuals revealed feeling wiped out and were dealt with at the site. The episode was pronounced over in 60 minutes, and authorities did not initiate a crisis arrange intended to ensure nearby occupants in case of a break.

The office has been being used since the 1980s.
(This is not original picture)

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