The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxA nuclear reactor has been forced to shut down after a "serious incident" at a power plant in Finland.
The situation is "stable" and the plant is safe, the country’s nuclear safety authority said but added that "no such event has happened in Finland before".No radiation is believed to have escaped and the authority said there is no danger to people or the environment near the Olkiluoto 2 power plant.Plant operator TVO said an automatic reactor was shut down after a "scram" was triggered at 12.22pm on December 10.TVO spokesman Pasi Routamo told AFP: "It was shut down automatically for some reason which we don't know, and nothing really.
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