France nuclear watchdog activates emergency centre after fire at plant containing uranium

France nuclear watchdog activates emergency centre after fire at plant containing uranium
A spokesman for Framatome, which runs the site, said they are 'still working on securing the site', adding that he could not yet comment on any potential nuclear safety impacts.
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21 September, 2022
A spokesman for Framatome, which runs the nuclear site, said the fire was under control and no staffer was harmed [Anton Eine/EyeEm/Getty-file photo]

France's nuclear watchdog ASN on Wednesday said it activated its emergency centre after a fire broke out at a plant containing uranium in southeastern France run by EDF unit Framatome.

The fire, according to information transmitted to the watchdog, was under control, the ASN said, but added this had not yet been confirmed.

A Framatome spokesman told Reuters the fire was under control and no staffer was harmed.

"We are still working on securing the site", he said, adding that he could not yet comment on any potential nuclear safety impacts.

Framatome is a unit of French nuclear energy giant EDF.

According to the company's website, the Romans-sur-Isère site where the fire erupted produces fuel for nuclear power reactors based on enriched uranium.

(Reuters)