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France says no atomic accident on submarine fire

- Page Editor: sunhaoran@ globaltime­s.com.cn

A fire that raged for 14 hours on one of France’s nuclear submarines did not lead to an atomic accident as steps were taken to protect its reactor, the defense minister said Saturday.

The submarine was under renovation in the southern base of Toulon when the blaze broke out at about 10:30 am (0830 GMT) on Friday in a hard-toaccess part of the lower bow section, the navy said.

It then took around 100 firefighte­rs and 150 support crew to put out the blaze by around midnight (2200 GMT Friday), the navy said in a statement.

“There was a fire, but no, there was not a nuclear accident,” Defense Minister Florence Parly said.

Parly added that during the fire “measures were taken in the rear area to protect the nuclear reactor compartmen­t.”

The navy said earlier there were no casualties and no risk of radiation because the nuclear fuel had been removed during the renovation of La Perle (The Pearl), one of France’s six nuclear attack submarines.

The extent of the damage was not immediatel­y clear but an official with the Naval Group repair center called the incident “serious.”

The regional authoritie­s said that pollution and radioactiv­ity tests carried out by independen­t experts had not found anything out of the ordinary.

But French nuclear watchdog associatio­n CRIIRAD said that a nearby measuremen­t found that radioactiv­ity levels had oscillated at low levels for a few hours in the days leading up to the fire.

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