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One of the largest power plants in France, located near the city of Calais, had four reactors shut down automatically on Sunday. The culprit? Lots of jellyfish. The World’s Host Marco Werman explains.
A “massive and unpredictable presence of jellyfish” was detected in the filter drums of the plant's pumping stations.
The automatic shutdown resulted from a massive and unpredictable presence of jellyfish that reduced seawater flow to the reactors,” said the power operator.
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