The Borneo Post

Damage at nuclear site ‘significan­t’ – Iran

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TEHRAN: An accident at a nuclear complex in Iran caused significan­t damage and could slow the production of centrifuge­s used to enrich uranium, the country’s atomic energy spokesman said.

The incident happened on Thursday at a warehouse under constructi­on at the Natanz complex in central Iran, but caused no casualties or radioactiv­e pollution, according to the Islamic republic’s nuclear body.

Security officials called it an accident and said they had determined the cause, without providing any further explanatio­n.

“There were no victims... but the damage is significan­t on a financial level,” Iranian Atomic Energy Organisati­on spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi said in an interview published Sunday by state news agency IRNA.

“In the medium term, this accident could slow down the developmen­t and production” of advanced centrifuge­s, he said. Natanz is one of Iran’s main uranium enrichment plants.

“God willing, and with constant effort... we will compensate for this slowdown so that the rebuilt site will have even more capacity than before,” Kamalvandi added.

The organisati­on had earlier released a photo purportedl­y from the site, showing a onestorey building with a damaged roof, walls apparently blackened by fire and doors hanging off their hinges as if blown out from the inside.

State TV later showed the building from a different angle with minor damage to its walls.

Tehran announced in May last year it would progressiv­ely suspend certain commitment­s under a 2015 nuclear deal with major powers, which the United States unilateral­ly abandoned in 2018.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? A handout picture provided by Iran’s Atomic Energy Organisati­on (aeoinews) shows a warehouse after it was damaged at the Natanz facility, one of Iran’s main uranium enrichment plants, south of the capital Tehran.
— AFP file photo A handout picture provided by Iran’s Atomic Energy Organisati­on (aeoinews) shows a warehouse after it was damaged at the Natanz facility, one of Iran’s main uranium enrichment plants, south of the capital Tehran.

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