One person died and another was
seriously injured in an explosion on Monday in a site that treats
nuclear waste in southern France, the country's nuclear safety body
said, adding that no radioactive leaks have been detected.
The Nuclear Safety Authority said three other people
suffered lesser injuries in the blast at an oven in the Centraco nuclear
site.
The Centraco site is located next to another nuclear
site, Marcoule, located in Languedoc-Roussillon, in southern France,
near the Mediterranean Sea.
"According to initial information, the explosion
happened in an oven used to melt radioactive metallic waste of little
and very little radioactivity," the agency said in a statement.
Officials from France's EDF power company, whose
subsidiary operates Centraco, stressed that there was no nuclear reactor
on the site and that no waste treated at the site of the explosion came
from a reactor.
Spokeswoman Carole Trivi said a fire broke out after the explosion, but it has since been brought under control.
The cause of the blast was not immediately known, and an investigation has been opened, Trivi said.
A news report posted on the website of the local Midi
Libre newspaper said no quarantine or evacuation measures had been
immediately undertaken.
Staff at the plant reacted to the accident according to planned procedures, the Nuclear Safety Authority said in a statement.
France is more dependent on nuclear energy than any
other country in the world, with most of its electricity coming from
nuclear reactors.
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